Not fit for purpose
Not fit for purpose. The SRA can bimble along in its world of hypocrisy with inept performance allowing the dishonest to rape and pillage and do nothing as they are powerless to do anything and if they werent they wouldnt
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Not fit for purpose. The SRA can bimble along in its world of hypocrisy with inept performance allowing the dishonest to rape and pillage and do nothing as they are powerless to do anything and if they werent they wouldnt
They supposedly oversee the Solicitors Regulation Authority and seem to think it's OK to give them a 'clean bill of health' The fact that the SRA continues to lie to the general public in order to cover up the mounting wrong doing of its members, doesn't seem to be an issue for the LSB who in turn, protect the SRA.
Was told this organisation oversees Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board (they ought to check out the reviews for both those organisations on trustpilot!). The underlying complaint was that legal team of an organisation failed to make disclosures to Court. It had emerged after the Court hearing there were pertinents documents they had failed to disclose. SRA said their regulated solicitors were not responsible. BSB said it wasn't their regulated barrister who was responsible. Well then which legal professionals were responsible? Are we really to believe no legal professional had any involvement in deciding what got disclosed and not disclosed to Court? Complaint went to Legal Services Board who oversees both SRA and BSB. They failed to solve the mystery and failed to act.
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