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
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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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