Tung NGUYEN
Allegation / charges
Guilty of professional misconduct on 2 charges.
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
A 35-year-old solicitor's firm acted for a first home buyer. A signature purporting to be the client's was applied to a first home transfer concession form by someone within his firm; the respondent witnessed the signature after the event without checking with the client, then lodged it with the Office of State Revenue. He conceded responsibility. The Tribunal found each charge amounted to professional misconduct, describing the conduct as dishonourable and a substantial failure to reach a reasonable standard of competence and diligence, but made no express finding of dishonesty. He was publicly reprimanded, fined $4,000, and ordered to pay costs.
Duties found breached:
Aggravating factors:
- Conduct went to the integrity of the legal system
- Presentation of a false document to a governmental authority
- Initially claimed to the Law Society it was the client's signature before conceding otherwise
Mitigating factors:
- Remorse and acceptance of responsibility
- First ethical breach/disciplinary finding
- Isolated conduct
- No personal benefit gained
- Client suffered no financial loss
- Extensive community work for the Vietnamese community
- Did not contest the charges
Duties engaged
Documents
Source: https://www.lsc.qld.gov.au/queensland-discipline-register