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Edwin Mark DONNELLY

JurisdictionAustralia — Queensland
BodyLegal Services Commission (Queensland) (LSC-QLD)
Professionbarrister — N/A
Date11/15/10
HearingQueensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal

Allegation / charges

Guilty of professional misconduct on 1 charge. Guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct on 1 charge.

Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision

SanctionReprimand
CostsAUD 2,500
Dishonesty foundNo

North Queensland barrister Edwin Donnelly faced two charges: failing to lodge ten Business Activity Statements (2003-2005) leading to tax convictions and a $15,000 fine, and failing to notify his professional association of a 'show cause event'. He conceded the first charge amounted to professional misconduct; the Tribunal found the second charge (a novel issue) constituted only unsatisfactory professional conduct, as it was a technical breach and he disclosed frankly when first asked. Given his unblemished record, remorse, psychological issues rather than greed, and effective 3-year self-imposed suspension, the Tribunal imposed a public reprimand and $2,500 costs, with no additional fine.

Duties found breached:

Aggravating factors:

  • Convicted of ten taxation offences and fined $15,000
  • Failure to apprehend and comply with statutory notification obligation

Mitigating factors:

  • Unblemished record over long career (admitted 1984)
  • Prompt guilty plea to tax offences
  • Frank and accurate disclosure of conviction when asked at practising certificate renewal
  • Conduct not motivated by greed but personal psychological issues/procrastination
  • Genuinely embarrassed and remorseful
  • Voluntarily surrendered practising certificate, effectively self-imposed suspension of almost 3 years
  • Offending at lower end of scale of tax offences by barristers
  • Already paid substantial $15,000 fine for the tax offences

Duties engaged

Documents

Source: https://www.lsc.qld.gov.au/queensland-discipline-register