THE RESULTS OF the CIOT November 2006 examinations have been published and the full list of those who passed all papers are shown on the pdf file attached at the foot of this page.
Commenting on the results, John Cullinane, the institute president said:
'Following this examination, the first under the new system for carrying forward credits, 243 candidates have satisfied the examiners and are now eligible to become Chartered Tax Advisers (provided they meet the experience requirement) and a further 273 individuals have made progress towards that goal in this sitting. This demonstrates our determination to guard carefully the high level of excellence in taxation reflected in our examinations while removing as many barriers to individuals passing them as we can. We are continuing to review the examination structure with these objectives to the fore.'
CTA prizewinners
The following prize medals were awarded to those candidates who obtained the highest marks in the exam papers.
- Claudia Danielle Zwirn (PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP) — The Institute Medal for the best overall performance across all four papers and the LexisNexis Butterworths Prize for the highest total marks.
- Paul Norman Trowbridge (Tax Computer Systems Ltd) — The Ian Walker Medal for the highest mark in Paper I — General Taxation.
- Brenda Jane Farrow (Deloitte LLP) — The Gilbert Burr Medal for the highest mark in Paper IIA — General Practice.
- Benjamin Dylan Pickford (Deloitte LLP) — The John Wood Medal for the highest mark in Paper IIC — Companies.
- Adrienne Claire D'Rose (Deloitte LLP) — The Victor Durkacz Medal for the highest mark in Paper IID — Indirect Taxation.
- Thea Hope Houghton (Deloitte LLP) — The Avery Jones Medal for the highest mark in Paper III — Interaction of Taxes.
- Peter Robert Chapman (KPMG LLP) — The Ronald Ison Medal for the highest mark in Paper IV — Professional Responsibilities, Ethics and Law and the CCH Prize for the candidate with the second highest total marks.







