Peter John WATTS
Allegation / charges
Guilty of professional misconduct.
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Peter John Watts, a solicitor, admitted six charges of disbursing/transferring trust money without authority between 2006 and 2010, including creating false trust account receipts causing a trust deficiency. The Tribunal found the conduct amounted to professional misconduct. Although medical evidence suggested a low risk of reoffending, the underlying financial and psychological stressors had not been removed, so the Tribunal could not conclude Watts was a fit and proper person. His name was ordered removed from the roll and he was ordered to pay $2,000 costs within 30 days. No express finding of dishonesty was made.
Duties found breached:
- Proper basis for allegations
- Uphold public trust in the profession
- No baseless or threatened misconduct report
Aggravating factors:
- Repeated conduct over a period from 2006 to 2010
- Creation of false trust account receipts
- Misappropriation of trust funds which are fundamental to fitness to practise
- Continuing psychological stressors meant risk to public could not be excluded
Mitigating factors:
- Admitted the charges and agreed statement of facts
- Conduct occurred under significant financial and psychological pressure/adjustment disorder
- Funds ultimately restored to trust or refunded to clients
- Expert medical evidence suggesting low risk of reoffending
- Engaged in psychological treatment
Duties engaged
Documents
Source: https://www.lsc.qld.gov.au/queensland-discipline-register