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Tottenham man convicted of providing illegal immigration advice

Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner

June 26
10:02 2015

Edward Sarkoh, 38, of Ida Road, Tottenham, London, was convicted on 16 June 2015 at the City of London Magistrates Court of providing unregulated immigration advice and services.

He was sentenced on 25 June 2015 to 10 weeks imprisonment suspended for 12 months, and ordered to do 80 hours unpaid work.

He was also ordered to pay compensation to the victim in the sum of 2,350, prosecutions costs of 1,000 and a victim surcharge of 80.

Mr Sarkoh had falsely presented himself as a qualified solicitor to persons from the Sierra Leone community. In fact he was actually employed at the time of his deception as a bus driver.

Sentencing him, District Judge Holdham said;

You pleaded not guilty and claimed you were in a relationship with the victim so I can give you no credit. In some ways you are a talented man but the public are entitled to know that when they receive immigration advice that advisers possess the right qualifications.

You have been convicted of providing advice when you are not qualified. This was nothing short of fraud when you claimed to hold these qualifications. This offence passes the custody threshold.

Speaking about the decision, the Immigration Services Commissioner, Suzanne McCarthy said;

We have clear standards outlining what we expect in terms of the fitness and competence of regulated advisers. Mr Sarkoh chose to operate outside the law.

I am delighted with the outcome of this case, and I hope it sends a clear message to other people considering providing immigration advice- either act within the law or you will find yourself in court.

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