The appellant, a motor vehicle salesperson, appealed a decision of the Licence Appeal Tribunal directing the Registrar to revoke his registration.
The revocation followed the appellant's criminal conviction for counselling a customer to commit arson to destroy a leased vehicle.
The Divisional Court applied the reasonableness standard of review and found that the Tribunal's decision was fully supported by the evidence.
The court held that a single isolated mistake involving a serious industry-related criminal offence could reasonably support the belief that the appellant would not carry on business with honesty and integrity.
The appeal was dismissed.