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    1. radiant_0wl on

      I mean of course he was sacked…

      I don’t believe he’s a lone wolf acting independently though, the firm was involved in some way. He did at at his place of work, no one is so stupid to beleive an employee undertakes such illicit work right under his employers nose without at least some level of complicity.

    2. concretepigeon on

      Just tried to google the firm he worked for and it says the website is under maintenance. Is there a way to figure out if that’s just coincidence or if it’s happened after this came out.

    3. bidahtibull on

      The kurdish fixer had a desk in their office lol.

      The firm, its partners and that guy should be investigated for perverting the course of justice, fraud and money laundering.

    4. Sea-Caterpillar-255 on

      The important thing is the one person caught doing it has been fired.

      So let’s not rush to close whatever loopholes he was (and likely 1000s of others are) using.

    5. UnlikelyHabit279 on

      He’s not the first. and won’t be the last. Wouldn’t surprise me if there are foreign crime syndicates going around placing corrupt solicitors, etc. in legitimate legal services due to the lucrative and profitable business involving trafficking and employing illegal immigrants.

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