She was sentenced to 80 hours of community work.
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The five-person tribunal decided to censure Li Ogilvie, and have her pay a “nominal” contribution towards costs. (File photo) Li Ogilvie told the tribunal on Monday she “sincerely feels remorseful” about her actions, which occurred during an “extremely stressful and tumultuous” time in her life. Though the convictions relate to her private life, she acknowledged they “do not reflect well on the profession”. The Professional Conduct Committee (PCC) also alleged Li Ogilvie knowingly made a “misleading” declaration when applying for her annual practising certificate, which she denied. It alleged she falsely declared she was fit to practice after suffering an injury in a sports tournament, resulting in a concussion and shoulder and neck strain.
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