The appellant appealed a decision of the Director of Licensing and Enforcement revoking his level II life insurance agent's licence.
The revocation followed findings that the appellant had borrowed money from clients, misappropriated funds, forged signatures, and used confidential information for personal loans.
The appellant sought to substitute a one-year suspension for the revocation.
The Financial Services Tribunal dismissed the appeal, finding no unfairness in the initial hearing and concluding that the Director's decision was reasonable and justified given the serious nature of the appellant's conduct.