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CASE: Decision of the Financial Planning Association of Australia, Conduct Review Commission CRC_FY-19-20_16 This case was recommended to me by the most awesome Michael Miller. Financial Planner at Capital Advisory in Canberra. This is a matter before the Financial Planning Association (FPA) looking at the conduct of one of its members – financial planner Mrs Pandya. Mrs Pandya worked as a financial planner for several years and one of her clients was in his mid-80s and living in an aged care facility. But she was not only his financial planner, she also became a close friend and provided care and support to her client. The client noticed strange transactions on his bank statement - payments for purchases he wouldn't need and large cash withdrawals. After some investigations, it was discovered that Mrs Pandya had accepted a 'gift' of $25,000 from the client. In November 2019 there was a complaint made against her that she had acted in breach of the FPA’s Code of Ethics by accepting and keeping a monetary gift from an elderly client. Was she wrong to do so?
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