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"a natural person occupying a position in the society that allows the person to exercise significant influence over the management or administration of the society (for example, a treasurer or a chief executive);" | |||
The exclusions from being an officer under the Inc Soc Act are aimed primarily at preventing financial impropriety/fruad/dishonesty, so it makes sense that the roles that are able to make decisions on or execute financial transactions are subject the exclusions. | The exclusions from being an officer under the Inc Soc Act are aimed primarily at preventing financial impropriety/fruad/dishonesty, so it makes sense that the roles that are able to make decisions on or execute financial transactions are subject the exclusions. | ||
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*Group Reeves | *Group Reeves | ||
*Other signatories on SCANZ group accounts | *Other signatories on SCANZ group accounts | ||
B&B get added because of their potential for long-term influence over their group, via their pastoral care duties. | |||
Revision as of 10:13, 3 July 2025
"a natural person occupying a position in the society that allows the person to exercise significant influence over the management or administration of the society (for example, a treasurer or a chief executive);"
The exclusions from being an officer under the Inc Soc Act are aimed primarily at preventing financial impropriety/fruad/dishonesty, so it makes sense that the roles that are able to make decisions on or execute financial transactions are subject the exclusions.
- The SCANZ committee
- the SCANZ treasurer
- Council of the Purse
- They decide on expenditure of SCANZ funds that are allocated to kingdom-level purchases.
- The Crown
- The Kingdom Seneschal
- The Chancellor of the Exchequer and their deputies
- Group Seneschals
- Group Reeves
- Other signatories on SCANZ group accounts
B&B get added because of their potential for long-term influence over their group, via their pastoral care duties.