Geoffrey John Smith
Allegation / charges
Others
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Geoffrey John Smith, a solicitor's clerk (not a solicitor) employed at Plant Haynes from January to October 1994, misappropriated £8,000 from a will trust account (the JSE estate, of which he was a trustee) by transferring it to an Axa Equity and Law account, having falsely represented he was authorised to do so, and also appropriated eleven dividends totalling £464.29. The £8,000 was repaid by his mother. The Tribunal found the allegation substantiated and made a Section 43 order restricting his employment within the solicitors' profession, effective 20 December 1995, and ordered him to pay fixed costs of £641.30 plus the costs of the Law Society's Investigation Accountant (to be taxed if not agreed). Although misappropriation was found, the Tribunal made no express finding of dishonesty; the respondent stated he had no intention permanently to deprive the trust.
Duties found breached:
- No improper benefit, loan or bequest
- No improper use of client money
- Honour professional undertakings
Aggravating factors:
- Client account shortfall in respect of work undertaken by him
- Told partners he was authorised as trustee to make the £8,000 payment when he was not
- Police were notified
Mitigating factors:
- No intention permanently to deprive the trust fund; expected reimbursement from sale of late father's house
- The £8,000 was repaid by the respondent's mother
- Thirty years' work within the solicitors' profession with no prior questioning of his honesty and integrity
- Admitted the facts and cooperated