Welcome to "Enforcement Case Studies for Financial Planners," a continuing education course by PNC Learning designed to fulfill partial requirements for FP Canada. This course delves into critical enforcement cases, providing financial planners with invaluable insights into ethical conduct and professional responsibility.
Each case study meticulously details:
- A comprehensive background outlining the situation leading to the complaint.
- The specific conduct breach, identifying the wrongful act and the corresponding rule or code of conduct violated, such as failing to consider tax implications (Peter McLaughlin), conflicts of interest (John Sanchez), using pre-signed forms (Daniel Roy), borrowing from clients (Michael O'Brien), changing client contact information for competitive advantage (Clinton Orr), unauthorized third-party instructions (James Carney, George Ray), misleading product information (Chris Starosta), unsuitable leveraged strategies (Waseem Durrani), or acting without diligence post-death (Paul Dwyer).
- The penalty imposed by the hearing committee.
- A thorough conduct review explaining the relevant rule or code of ethics that was broken, covering principles like Duty of Loyalty, Integrity, Competence, Objectivity, Fairness, and Diligence.
By examining these real-world enforcement scenarios, you will deepen your understanding of Canada's Code of Ethics and learn how to proactively prevent similar breaches in your practice. The course aims to fortify your ethical framework, ensuring you uphold the highest standards of financial planning and prioritize client interests above all.