Princewill Edwin Anyakudo
Allegation / charges
Client Money, Failures, Others
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
The Respondent, an unqualified immigration caseworker employed by GA Solicitors, faced allegations under section 43 of the Solicitors Act 1974 arising from his handling of two immigration clients (Ms RO and Mr PI). The Tribunal found several allegations proved, including conducting matters without his principal's knowledge, failing to provide client care information, and failing to pay £400 received from Mr PI into client account. Crucially, the Tribunal made an express finding of dishonesty regarding the Second Application submitted to the UKBA on behalf of Ms RO, which falsely claimed she was a dependant of Mr EM without any verification. Several other allegations, including misappropriation, were not proved to the criminal standard. The Tribunal made a section 43 order controlling his employment by solicitors and ordered him to pay costs of £25,000 (reduced from the £27,267.99 sought).
Duties found breached:
- No improper communication with the court
- Keep client informed and respond promptly
- No conflict between current clients
- Handle inadvertently received material
- No improper use of client money
Aggravating factors:
- Express finding of dishonesty in relation to the false UKBA application
- Complete lack of insight into how to deal with clients and handle client money
- Repeated late attendance at hearings and persistent failure to comply with Tribunal directions
Mitigating factors:
- No previous disciplinary matters
- Apologised to the Tribunal
- Personal and financial hardship including debt and bankruptcy proceedings
- Unqualified person who said he learned as he went along