HomeGeneral NewsInadequate disclosure – graduate not 'fit and proper' for admission – Proctor General News Inadequate disclosure – graduate not ‘fit and proper’ for admission – Proctor January 21, 2022 0 0 - Advertisement - In Angeleska v Victorian Legal Admissions Board [2021] VSC 829, the Supreme Court of Victoria considered an appeal from the decision of the Victorian Legal Admissions Board, refusing to issue the applicant with a certificate of compliance. Background In Victoria, an applicant for… Click here to view the original article. Tagsqlsproctor.com.au - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleYarra Botanicals Is Melbourne’s Lush New Pontoon Bar and Eatery Docking in MarchNext articleAmerica’s best hope for another men’s grand slam title RELATED ARTICLES General News Merlier sprints to Tour win as Pogacar keeps yellow Australian Online News - July 11, 2026 Breaking News UK police launch murder investigation after death of former minister Ann Widdecombe Australian Online News - July 11, 2026 General News Wimbledon 2026 semi-finals: Arthur Fery v Alexander Zverev, Jannik Sinner v Novak Djokovic – live | Wimbledon 2026 Australian Online News - July 11, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Yacht Style Issue 90 out now July 9, 2026 Local footballer Nathan Fitzgerald receiving ‘end of life’ care after freak accident July 5, 2026 Summer hopes for Big Splash go down the drain July 10, 2026 Thinking of moving abroad? These 10 cities score highest for expat happiness July 7, 2026 Load more