Mr Mohammed Tamij Uddin
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View recordMohammed Uddin, an unregistered barrister, engaged in conduct which was dishonest or otherwise discreditable to a barrister, in that between 2010 and 2013 he conspired to defraud by supplying false documentation to a number of people for the purpose of obtaining visas from the Home Office, for which conduct he was on 16 November 2018 convicted at Southwark Crown Court and sentenced to 30 months imprisonment.
Mohammed Uddin, an unregistered barrister, engaged in conduct which was prejudicial to the administration of justice, in that between 2010 and 2013 he conspired to defraud by supplying false documentation to a number of people for the purpose of obtaining visas from the Home Office, for which conduct he was on 16 November 2018 convicted at Southwark Crown Court and sentenced to 30 months imprisonment.
Mohammed Uddin, an unregistered barrister, engaged in conduct which was likely to diminish public confidence in the legal profession or the administration of justice or otherwise bring the legal profession into disrepute, in that between 2010 and 2013 he conspired to defraud by supplying false documentation to a number of people for the purpose of obtaining visas from the Home Office, for which conduct he was on 16 November 2018 convicted at Southwark Crown Court and sentenced to 30 months imprisonment.
Mohammed Uddin, an unregistered barrister, failed to be open with his regulators when he did not report promptly, or at all, that he was charged with an indictable offence.
Mohammed Uddin, an unregistered barrister, failed to be open with his regulators when he did not report promptly, or at all, that on 23 November 2018 he was convicted of a criminal offence.