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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.