Phillippa Dione Cheong
Allegation / charges
Breaches, Client Money, Delays, Failures, Solicitors' Accounts Rules, Others
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Phillippa Dione Cheong, a sole practitioner admitted in 1988, faced twelve allegations of conduct unbefitting a solicitor, including uncertificated practice, breaches of the Solicitors Accounts Rules, paying out a mortgage advance without security, misleading other solicitors, breaching undertakings, failing to account to a trust beneficiary for interest, and widespread failures to respond to correspondence and OSS directions. The Tribunal found all allegations proved. No dishonesty was alleged or found. Given the seriousness, her prior 1997 disciplinary record, and the need to protect the public and the profession's reputation, she was struck off the Roll and ordered to pay costs of £14,071.31. The Tribunal also made enforcement directions treating several OSS directions (including costs refunds of £170.00 and £1,514.77) as if High Court orders.
Duties found breached:
- Diligence and timeliness
- Handle inadvertently received material
- Hold a current practising certificate
- Honour professional undertakings
- Keep client informed and respond promptly
- No improper benefit, loan or bequest
- No improper communication with the court
- No improper use of client money
- Not mislead the court
- Prompt accounting and return of money
Aggravating factors:
- Previous appearance before the Tribunal in 1997 for similar failures (fined £1,000)
- Wholesale and persistent ignoring of correspondence from solicitors and regulatory body
- Catalogue of errors across multiple matters
- Particularly serious failure to account for trust interest to Mrs J-D leaving an unresolvable mess
Mitigating factors:
- No dishonesty alleged or found
- Cash shortage arose from error and was remedied
- Respondent's firm in decline/collapse and personal financial difficulties (bankruptcy)
- Attempted to compensate beneficiary by paying her bills (£11,267.25)
- Expressed remorse and distress at impact on family