Prince Albert accountant fined $15,000 ending long process involving local firm
A Prince Albert accountant has been fined $15,000 and ordered to undergo 30 hours of professional development, otherwise she could be expelled from the profession.
The move brings an end to an ordeal for a local accountancy firm that had to deal with the aftermath of two former employees whose conduct threatened their reputation.
The disciplinary committee of the Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA) investigated a number of complaints against Lana D. Reilly that covered a period of seven years while she worked for the Kemp Thompson McLeod accounting firm between late-2011 and 2017 and then at her own firm in 2018.
The CPA found she did not provide services with integrity, competence and due care and, regarding her professional misconduct, ‘there is significant risk of future harm as a result of a recurring lack of competence…’