The struck-off solicitor jailed for 14 years for the Axiom Legal Financing Fund fraud has been ordered to pay back £1.1m or ...
Timothy Schools, 65, was jailed for 14 years in August 2022 for pocketing cash invested into Cayman Islands-registered Axiom ...
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The Serious Fraud Office today charged five men following the collapse of the law firm Axiom Ince and alleged improper use of over £60 million of client money. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) today ...
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following the downfall of the law firm, Axiom Ince. Among the accused are two solicitors, charged with improper handling of client funds exceeding 60 million pounds. The SFO's inquiry uncovered a ...
Britain's Serious Fraud Office has taken decisive action by charging Pragnesh Modhwadia, the CEO of defunct law firm Axiom Ince, with fraud. This charge pertains to the alleged misuse of more than £60 ...
The Serious Fraud Office today charged five men following the collapse of the law firm Axiom Ince and alleged improper use of over £60 million of client money. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) today ...
LONDON, Dec 20 — Britain’s Serious Fraud Office on Friday charged the CEO of collapsed law firm Axiom Ince with fraud over the alleged improper use of more than £60 million (RM340 million) of client ...
Five senior figures at the collapsed law firm Axiom Ince have been charged with criminal offences after a 15-month investigation into the alleged misuse of more than £60m ($76m) of client money.