Bankrupted accountant may be discharged without conviction
24 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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A bankrupted accountant will be discharged without conviction by the Whangārei District Court if he pays costs of $2500.
Photo / Michael Cunningham
A bankrupted accountant will be discharged without conviction by the Whangārei District Court if he pays costs of $2500.
Photo / Michael Cunningham
Imran Ali is a reporter for the Northern Advocateimran.ali@nzme.co.nznorthernadvocat
A provisional chartered accountant declared bankrupt will be discharged without conviction on charges of failing to comply with obligations under the law if he can pay costs of $2500.
Michiel David Bezuidenhoudt appeared for sentencing in the Whangārei District Court yesterday after he was last month found guilty by a jury of breaching the Insolvency Act.
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A jury in the Whangārei District Court has found Michiel Bezuidenhoudt guilty of breaching the Insolvency Act after he was adjudicated bankrupt.
Photo / Michael Cunningham
Northern Advocate
A Northlander earlier disciplined for falsely claiming to be a chartered accountant has now been found guilty of failing to comply with obligations under the law after he was adjudicated bankrupt.
Michiel David Bezuidenhoudt, 61, was only a provisional member of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants (NZICA) when he held himself out to be a fully qualified member, specialising in areas such as auditing.