Bent lawyer’s career ends in shame

An lawyer has ended 44 his year career in shame after he flew to Malta to tell his client that he was being investigated for money laundering. William Osmond, 69, founder of London firm Osmond and Osmond solicitors was convicted of ‘tipping off’ James Ramsay about the Serious Fraud Office probe. Osmond qualified in law in 1979 before founding Osmond and Osmond, with his father in 2002. The lawyer delayed answering questions to the SFO and then provided a forged…

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