Written By Billy Sexton, Editor, AllAboutLaw.co.uk
Trainee Fakes Law Degree & LPC Certificates
May 21, 2015
Written By Billy Sexton, Editor, AllAboutLaw.co.uk
Ladies and gentlemen, allow us to introduce the real-life Mike Ross (if you’re a law student who doesn’t watch Suits we strongly urge you to start your free Netflix trial).
Sanjeeva Camillus has been found to have fabricated certificate his qualifying law degree and the Legal Practice Course and to have misled his firm, William Burges LLP, and the SRA (Solicitors Regulation Authority). Camillus admitted to the charge and has been made subject to a section 43 order of the Solicitors Act 1974.
This will prohibit him from practicing or being employed as a solicitor without permission from the SRA.
According to his LinkedIn profile, Camillus previously attended London South Bank University (LSBU).
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