They are an elite club, protecting their own unless the misconduct is catastrophic enough to publicly damage the reputation of the profession. By catastrophic I mean fraud over £500k affecting, over 1000 clients with sustained press coverage or clients being absolutely vulnerable
Here is one of the risk tables used by the SRA to consider the collateral damage of misconduct by their members:http://www.sra.org.uk/risk/reports-assessment-method.page … £5k fraud is considered Minor but could be an ordinary persons life savings. With MAXIMUM fines given @ £2k by the SRA are we seeing the issue?pic.twitter.com/sxbMQIJ8S8
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Oh, you would come in the box ...oh it doesn't exist, the non-client private life box like me!
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