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Disciplinary Record

Oliver Zachary White

Suspension

Details
Decision date
12/02/2021
Published date
18/02/2021

View full barrister record on The Barristers' Register View record Barrister Status: Unregistered Called: Nov 2001 Inn: Lincoln's Inn Hearing type: ...

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Barrister Status:
Unregistered
Called:

Nov 2001
Inn:

Lincoln's Inn
Hearing type:
Disciplinary Tribunal (5 Person)
Decision date
12/02/2021
Breach details:
Professional misconduct contrary to rC64.1 and Core Duty 9 of the Code of Conduct of the Bar of England and Wales (9th Edition).
Offence details:

Oliver White, a barrister, failed to promptly provide information to the Bar Standards Board (BSB) that it required from him, and failed to notify the BSB of material changes to that information, in that he failed to respond to written and telephone message requests to pay the fines as ordered by the disciplinary tribunal on 28 September 2017 under reference no PC 2016/0171/D5 or contact the BSB promptly to set up payment plans.
The said written requests are dated 02/10/2017, 13/10/2017, 23/10/2017, 30/10/2017, and 16/11/2017, and said telephone messages from BSB are dated 09/10/2017, 23/10/2017, 24/10/2017, and 26/10/2017.

Oliver White, a barrister, failed to be open and co-operative with his regulators in that he failed co-operate with the Bar Standards Board (BSB) in correspondence and in particular in that he failed to respond to written and telephone message requests to pay the fines as ordered by the disciplinary tribunal on 28 September 2017 under reference no PC 2016/0171/D5 or contact the BSB promptly to set up payment plans.
The said written requests are dated 02/10/2017, 13/10/2017, 23/10/2017, 30/10/2017, 16/11/2017, and said telephone messages from BSB are dated 09/10/2017, 23/10/2017, 24/10/2017, 26/10/2017.

Oliver White, a barrister, failed to promptly provide information to the Bar Standards Board (BSB) that it required from him, and failed to notify it of material changes to that information, in that he failed to provide information to the BSB regarding his failure to comply with requested payment plans in correspondence and telephone conversations between 08/12/2017 and 20/02/2018 in that:

o In response to BSB sending reminders to Oliver White of his obligation to the pay the fine, Oliver White requested a payment plan on 8 December
2017;
o At Oliver White’s request on 8 December 2017 the BSB agreed to a payment plan of 5 monthly payments starting on 18 December 2017;
o Oliver White failed to make the initial payment or provide the BSB with information as to the fact that he would not be making payments;
o On 28 December Oliver White requested an extended payment plan for 12 months, which was agreed to by the BSB on 2 January 2018, with the first
payment due by 31 January 2018;
o Oliver White failed to comply with this payment plan, and failed to notify BSB of the failure until after the date for the initial agreed payment had
passed.

Oliver White, a barrister, failed to be open and co-operative with his regulators in that he failed co-operate with the Bar Standards Board (BSB) in correspondence and in particular failed to cooperate with the BSB following his request for payment plans in correspondence and telephone conversations between 08/12/2017 and 20/02/2018 in that:

o In response to BSB sending reminders to Oliver White of his obligation to the pay the fine, Oliver White requested a payment plan on 8 December
2017;
o At Oliver White’s request on 8 December 2017 the BSB agreed to a payment plan of 5 monthly payments starting on 18 December 2017;
o Oliver White failed to make the initial payment or provide the BSB with information as to the fact that he would not be making payments;
o On 28 December Oliver White requested an extended payment plan for 12 months, which was agreed to by the BSB on 2 January 2018, with the first
payment due by 31 January 2018;
o Oliver White failed to comply with this payment plan, and failed to notify BSB of the failure until after the date for the initial agreed payment had
passed.

Sanction:
Suspended from applying for a Practising Certificate for 12 months (Suspension came into effect on 6 March 2021)
Status:

Final

Bar Standards Board (BSB) records last published to this site at 5:08am on 09 May 2025. Originally published on the Bar Standards Board (BSB) website.

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