The SRA’s handling of Axiom Ince reveals regulatory failures and troubling double standards in accountability.
The enduring partnership between Capsticks Solicitors LLP and the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) highlights systemic failures in transparency, accountability, and ethical oversight, undermining public trust in the legal profession.
The SRA’s bid to join Pragnesh Modhwadia’s bankruptcy as a creditor highlights its shocking failure to prevent Axiom Ince’s collapse.
Long dismissed as nuisances or obstacles to efficient litigation, Litigants in Person (LiPs)—individuals who represent themselves in court without legal representation—are challenging entrenched assumptions about their capabilities and the legal system itself.
The SDT’s revocation of an SRA rebuke underscores the challenges of balancing solicitor accountability with proportional regulatory enforcement.
GDPR · Subject access · Accountability Subject Access Requests are meant to give individuals a practical route to understand how their personal data is being used. This case study sets out the author’s account of how a SAR to Balliol Property Services became a prolonged dispute involving repeated ID demands, shifting instructions, unclear roles and … Continue reading “How Burnetts and BPS Weaponised GDPR to Obstruct Justice: A Shocking Case Study”
The SRA’s failures in overseeing Axiom Ince have left the legal profession footing the bill for regulatory incompetence, with its leadership refusing to accept responsibility.
The SRA’s systemic failures highlight its inability to combat economic crime, raising the question: is it time to dismantle and rebuild our legal regulatory framework?
The UK’s regulatory bodies are relics of a bygone era, built on flawed foundations and unfit for a modern society. Reform isn’t the answer; these institutions must be dismantled and rebuilt from the ground up, with transparency, accountability, and public oversight at their core. Without a radical overhaul, public trust will continue to erode, and justice will remain out of reach for many.
An open letter demanding urgent reform of the Solicitors Regulation Authority due to repeated regulatory failures.
