Disqualification from appointment to the Statutory Committee or Scrutiny Committee5.
A person is disqualified from appointment as a member of the Statutory Committee or Scrutiny Committee if that person—
(a)
has at any time been subject to any investigation or proceedings concerning that person’s professional conduct (including fitness to practise) conducted by any licensing body, other than the Society, the final outcome of which was—
(i)
the person’s suspension from a register held by that licensing body, and that suspension has not expired or been terminated,
(ii)
the person’s erasure from a register held by that licensing body or a decision that had the effect of preventing the person from practising the profession licensed or regulated by that licensing body, or
(iii)
a decision that had the effect of only allowing the person to practise that person’s profession subject to conditions, and those conditions have not expired or been terminated;
(b)
has at any time been subject to any investigation or proceedings concerning that person’s professional conduct (including fitness to practise) by the Society, the final outcome of which was—
(i)
the person’s entry in the register was suspended (including by an interim suspension order), and that suspension has not expired or been terminated,
(ii)
the person’s name being struck off the register, or
(iii)
the person’s entry in the register was made subject to an order imposing conditions with which the person must comply (including an order for interim conditional entry), and those conditions have not expired or been terminated;
(c)
has at any time been subject to any investigation or proceedings relating to an allegation that the person’s entry in the register was fraudulently procured—
(i)
in the course of which the person’s entry in the register was suspended, and that suspension has not expired or been terminated, or
(ii)
the final outcome of which was the person’s name being struck off the register;
(d)
has at any time been subject to any investigation or proceedings concerning the person’s professional conduct (including fitness to practise) by—
(i)
the Society, or
(ii)
any other licensing body,
and the Council is satisfied that the person’s membership of the Statutory Committee or Scrutiny Committee would be liable to undermine public confidence in the regulation of pharmaceutical chemists;
(e)
has at any time been convicted of an offence—
(i)
in the United Kingdom where the final outcome of the proceedings was a sentence of imprisonment or detention, and the conviction is not spent,
(ii)
in the United Kingdom where the final outcome of the proceedings was not a sentence of imprisonment or detention, the conviction is not spent, and the Council is satisfied that the person’s membership of the Statutory Committee or Scrutiny Committee would be liable to undermine public confidence in the regulation of pharmaceutical chemists, or
(iii)
outside the United Kingdom and the Council is satisfied that the person’s membership of the Statutory Committee or Scrutiny Committee would be liable to undermine public confidence in the regulation of pharmaceutical chemists;
(f)
has received a caution for a criminal offence in the United Kingdom and the Council is satisfied that the person’s membership of the Scrutiny Committee would be liable to undermine public confidence in the regulation of pharmaceutical chemists;
(g)
has at any time been included in—
(i)
(ii)
unless that person was removed from the list either on the grounds that it was not appropriate for that person to have been included in it or as a result of a successful appeal;
(h)
(i)
has at any time been adjudged bankrupt, or sequestration of the person’s estate has been awarded, and—
(i)
the person has not been discharged, or
(ii)
and the Council is satisfied that the person’s membership of the Statutory Committee or Scrutiny Committee would be liable to undermine public confidence in the regulation of pharmaceutical chemists;
(j)
(k)
is subject to—
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(l)
has at any time been removed from the office of charity trustee or trustees for a charity by an order made by the Charity Commissioners, the Charity Commission, the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland or the High Court on the grounds of any misconduct or mismanagement in the administration of the charity—
(i)
for which that person was responsible or to which that person was privy, or
(ii)
which was contributed to, or facilitated by, that person’s conduct;
(m)
has at any time been removed from being concerned with the management or control of any body in any case where removal was by virtue of—
(i)
(ii)
(n)
has at any time been removed from office as the chair, or a member, convenor or director, of any public body on the grounds that it was not in the interests of, or conducive to the good management of, that body that the person should to continue to hold that office; or
(o)
has at any time made a composition or arrangement with, or granted a trust deed for, the person’s creditors and the person has not been discharged in respect of it.