Former Nanaimo chief financial officer loses CPA designation, must pay fine

Canada News News

Former Nanaimo chief financial officer loses CPA designation, must pay fine
Canada Latest News,Canada Headlines
  • 📰 timescolonist
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 33 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 16%
  • Publisher: 75%

Victor Mema was found guilty of “unprofessional conduct” for his actions while employed with Nanaimo and Sechelt by a discipline tribunal of the Chartered Public Accountants of Alberta

A former City of Nanaimo director of financial services has had his certified public accountant designation pulled by the Alberta association that originally issued it.

The tribunal, which issued its order March 4, found Mema violated Alberta’s Chartered Professional Accountants Act and regulations, bylaws and rules of professional conduct for its members. He must reimburse Sechelt for funds misappropriated in 2014 and 2015, and has been ordered to repay Nanaimo for $14,148.97 in unauthorized personal expenses that he incurred when employed there after he left the Sunshine Coast.

In addition, the ruling said he failed to submit reports on his corporate credit card use in a timely manner and that he failed to promptly reimburse those expenses when his employment with Sechelt ended in 2015.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

timescolonist /  🏆 15. in CA

Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Former Manitoba cabinet minister details alleged sexual assault by former MLAFormer Manitoba cabinet minister details alleged sexual assault by former MLAManitoba Mental Health and Community Wellness Minister Sarah Guillemard says the province is also working with health authorities to improve access to virtual services in certain areas, like the Morden-Winkler area in the Southern Health region.
Read more »

Approval for Five-Storey Residential Rental Building in Downtown NanaimoApproval for Five-Storey Residential Rental Building in Downtown NanaimoCity council unanimously approves a plan for a five-storey residential rental building with micro-units in downtown Nanaimo. The building will have 31 units and will be located in the old city quarter on the west side of downtown. The development permit includes plans for outdoor amenity space on the fifth floor.
Read more »

Nanaimo calls on provincial and federal governments to help protect rare plantNanaimo calls on provincial and federal governments to help protect rare plantHosackia pinnata (earlier called Lotus pinnatus), also known as Bog bird’s-foot trefoil, has been the floral emblem of the city since 2010.
Read more »

Nanaimo calls on provincial and federal governments to help protect rare plantNanaimo calls on provincial and federal governments to help protect rare plantHosackia pinnata (earlier called Lotus pinnatus), also known as Bog bird’s-foot trefoil, has been the floral emblem of the city since 2010.
Read more »

Missing Nanaimo woman was last seen at ferry terminalMissing Nanaimo woman was last seen at ferry terminalThe 22-year-old woman last seen March 2.
Read more »

Courts order new vote for BC Cricket’s leadership, oust presidentCourts order new vote for BC Cricket’s leadership, oust presidentClubs in Langley, Nanaimo among many singled out for irregular voting at AGM
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-19 21:32:43