Mutalib Kayode Abiodun Michael Adelasoye
Allegation / charges
Criminal Convictions, Others
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
The Respondent, an immigration solicitor, faced three allegations all proven beyond reasonable doubt. He submitted two false mortgage reference forms to lenders forging his employer's signature and overstating his salary (£78,000 vs actual £25,000); the Tribunal expressly found this dishonest under the Twinsectra test. He was also convicted at Croydon Crown Court of two counts of dishonestly making false representations (42 months) and at Lewes Crown Court of conspiracy to facilitate breaches of immigration laws via a massive sham-marriage scheme (4 years). The Tribunal struck him off the Roll, noting it would have done so on the immigration conviction alone, and ordered costs of £13,609.32.
Duties found breached:
- Proper basis for allegations
- No taking unfair advantage
- Uphold public trust in the profession
- AML and crime-prevention compliance
Aggravating factors:
- Submitted false mortgage reference forms forging employer's signature and giving false/enhanced salary details
- Conviction involving a massive, systematic, planned large-scale immigration fraud (about 360 sham marriages)
- Position of trust as a solicitor abused
- Blamed others and lied to the jury at trial
- No remorse, no insight, continued protestations of innocence
- Gross betrayal of trust placed in him by his employers CCC
- High value involved (£323,000)
Mitigating factors:
- Worked hard to qualify as a solicitor against difficult odds
- Charitable work setting up Ark of Hope to assist refugees and asylum seekers
- Personal, financial and health difficulties during the relevant period
- Claimed destitution and inability to pay costs