A former high-ranking St John Ambulance officer found guilty of sexually pursuing teenage cadets might be free to go back to work as a nurse in less than seven years.
Key points:
- Daniel Symons was founded guilty over offences committed versus two female cadets
- He was prohibited from supplying services to grownups for 8 years, backdated to April 2019
- The 32- year-old will also need to regain registration before he can return to work as a nurse
Daniel Patrick Symons says he would be an “excellent, well-qualified” nurse, but South Australia’s Civil and Administrative Tribunal discovered he had actually not accepted his guilt