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Your obligations

It is the duty of every member, firm or registered student to co-operate throughout the course of the investigation.

If the Assessor concludes that a prima facie case amounting to liability to disciplinary action has been made out against the registered student, he or she has two alternative courses of action:

  1. to refer the matter to the Disciplinary Committee; or
  2. to rest the matter on the registered student’s file. This option is reserved for complaints which the Assessor believes renders the registered student liable to disciplinary action, but which are not serious.

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