needs to be struck off as a solicitor.
needs to be struck off as a solicitor.
The Issue
On the 26th of February shamed lawyer used her social media platform and disclose Olinda Chapel’s HIV status to the world without her consent. who is acting on behalf of Olinda Chapel’s Ex husband was already privy to this information as he had shared it in his Home Office application. She was well aware the levels of confidentially she was about to break without hindsight of the effects on Olinda and her 3 minor children. Prior to this incident she had done an interview with Zimbolive where she was once again attacking Ms Chapel. And prior to that incident there is a voice recording of spreading malicious lies about Ms Chapel. It would look as if has crossed the lines of a solicitor and the is no longer bound by the ethics of her profession. She should not be allowed to practice as a solicitor as the general public can no longer trust in her or the office she holds. May the SRA please release her from her duties.
The Issue
On the 26th of February shamed lawyer used her social media platform and disclose Olinda Chapel’s HIV status to the world without her consent. who is acting on behalf of Olinda Chapel’s Ex husband was already privy to this information as he had shared it in his Home Office application. She was well aware the levels of confidentially she was about to break without hindsight of the effects on Olinda and her 3 minor children. Prior to this incident she had done an interview with Zimbolive where she was once again attacking Ms Chapel. And prior to that incident there is a voice recording of spreading malicious lies about Ms Chapel. It would look as if has crossed the lines of a solicitor and the is no longer bound by the ethics of her profession. She should not be allowed to practice as a solicitor as the general public can no longer trust in her or the office she holds. May the SRA please release her from her duties.
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Petition created on 3 March 2020