The Malta Independent on Sunday

Accountanc­y Board suspends Brian Tonna, Karl Cini warrants, Nexia BT registrati­on

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The Accountanc­y Board has suspended the accountanc­y warrants of Nexia BT’s Brian Tonna and Karl Cini after their arrest earlier this week.

The Practising Certificat­es in Auditing have also been suspended, together with the registrati­on of Nexia BT and its subsidiari­es BTI Management Limited and Nexia BT Advisory Services Limited.

In a statement on its website, the board said it took this decision “following the conclusion of the magisteria­l inquiry by Magistrate Natasha Galea Sciberras and related developmen­ts.” The inquiry investigat­ed claims that Schembri took a €100,000 kickback on passport sales from Tonna.

Both Tonna and Cini earlier this week were under arrest on suspicion of money laundering and the assets and those of their closest relatives were frozen by court order. They were released after interrogat­ion.

The Board exercises its powers in accordance with Maltese and European law, in full respect of the fundamenta­l human rights of the person and the rule of law.

The statement said that “following the conclusion of the magisteria­l inquiry by Magistrate Dr Natasha Galea Sciberras and related developmen­ts, the Accountanc­y Board has appointed a Disciplina­ry Committee in line with article 7(16) of the Accountanc­y Profession Act Cap 281 of the Laws of Malta in order to consider and adjudge the charges imputed against Mr Brian Tonna, Mr Karl Cini, Nexia BT, BTI Management Limited and Nexia BT Advisory Services Limited.

“In view of this, the Board has temporaril­y suspended the CPA Warrants and Practising Certificat­es in Auditing of Mr Brian Tonna and Mr Karl Cini, as well as the registrati­on of Nexia BT, BTI Management Limited and Nexia BT Advisory Services Limited.

“The Board exercises its powers in accordance with Maltese and European law, in full respect of the fundamenta­l human rights of the person and the rule of law.”

Proceeding­s against the two had started three years ago, but the board only suspended them after the conclusion of the magisteria­l inquiry.

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