By John Hyde2021-02-02T09:56:00+00:00
A solicitor struck off in 2011 has been allowed back into the profession by the tribunal, which overruled the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s objections to his return.
Shadab Ahmed Khan made a successful application to restore his name to the roll after the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal accepted ‘much water had passed under the bridge’ since his convictions on money laundering charges in 2009.
It was Bradford-based Khan’s second attempt to resurrect his career as a solicitor: a previous application was refused in 2018 after the tribunal said he had not shown enough insight to understand the gravity of his offences.
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