You seem to be in a good situation if you have charterholders at work who will back you up, say how long you’ve worked, etc.Andreason wrote:
However, the vague definition of “appreance of glancing” intimidates me. CFAI can say anything they want and sentence me regardless of the fact that I didn’t cheat, let along the letters my boss/friends wrote. I’m concerned the random result from CFAI will ruin my personal career…
I agree that ‘appearance of cheating’ is poorly defined by CFAI and gives them huge lattitude with regards to what they want to interpret under that clause. As the posting from the boardmember said, the process is biased toward finding you guilty. To me that’s pretty unethical for a professional association that is supposed to stand FOR ethics.
Yes it sucks, it is unfair, and that’s because the system here is flawed in my opinion.
The best you can hope for is a good defense and getting the sympathy of those reviewing your case.Once you’ve prepared your defense and sent it off, try to do something else to keep your mind off of it. Check back with them once a month or more often to make sure they know you’re serious. That’s the best you can do.
I have every hope you’ll win.