Beric John Croome

Croome's doctoral thesis dealt with issues relating to constitutional law, taxpayers' rights and the powers of the South African Revenue Services.

[9] International law directory, Chambers & Partners,[10] ranked Croome as a "key individual who was a hard-working and very knowledgeable practitioner".

[14] Croome was the managing editor of and a contributing author to Tax Law: An Introduction (Juta and Company, 2013.

[38] Croome also authored a report on Taxpayers' Rights for the University of Cape Town's law journal, Acta Juridica (2002).

Croome was a Tax Executive at Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs, one of the "Big Five" South African law firms.

Croome addressing the "100 years of Taxation in South Africa" conference at University of Cape Town in 2014. Professor Roeleveld of UCT looks on.
4 May 2009: Dr Beric Croome is keynote speaker for the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) graduation ceremony for all the graduating students of the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management. Photograph shows from left to right: Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Y Ballim, Dr Beric Croome and Professor David Kolitz, President of the Convocation of the University of the Witwatersrand
13 June 2008: Dr Beric Croome (right) at University of Cape Town in discussion with Retired Judge Ian Gordon Farlem, Chairman of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the 2012 Marikana Massacre [ 8 ]