Liverpool Conveyancing Solicitor And Fraudulent Behaviour In House Sales

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By Don McGowan

Heard that old saying relating to buses; you wait ages for one, then two come at once? Well, this phrase could not be more true for those who believe that solicitors who abuse their power should face tough charges!

In totally unrelated events, two solicitors have recently been jailed for illegal behaviour, causing a wave of appreciation among those members of the general public that believe that lawyers can get away with anything. One lawyer, a Liverpool conveyancing solicitor was charged with allowing criminal criminal property to pass through his client's account, while the other lawyer, who hails from Northern Ireland was charged with failing to report suspicions of money laundering.

Their cases were picked up by the press and splashed across the pages of the tabloid's, despite the fact that they were both caught and jailed at similar times being a total coincidence. The Liverpool conveyancing solicitor's client was the real criminal, as he was laundering money through his account, so the case was an unfortunate one.

The solicitor had been aware of large sums of money passing through his client's bank account, even allowing 66,500 to go through the books one week without reporting it to any authority figure and has now been struck off the legal register and is facing a jail term.

Now, client confidentiality can be a tricky subject, as no solicitor wants a reputation for telling the authorities about even the slightest suspicious behaviour; however, there is a limit to how far this confidentiality can and should go, and in this case, the solicitor must have been aware that something illegal was taking place.

The other solicitor was also involved in conveyancing work, operating out of Shrewsbury, and had failed to alert the authorities when a house sale that he was involved with went for a third of the asking price; it turned out that the property was owned by drug traffickers and they were making a quick sale in order not to lose it as an asset, pending an upcoming trial.



Both solicitors have both paid a heavy price for their mistakes by showing either great naivety, or professional negligence, neither of which cannot be tolerated by the law when it comes to such cases.

If you have a question concerning the conveyancing process and would like some professional legal advice from a lawyer, then you should contact a Liverpool conveyancing solicitor without delay.

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