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Fraudulent trading lands Ian Hudson in prison

Posted on 2021-07-27 By admin No Comments on Fraudulent trading lands Ian Hudson in prison

Today, at Southwark Crown Court, His Honour Judge Tomlinson sentenced Ian James Hudson to 4 years’ imprisonment for one count of fraudulent trading, with two additional terms of 14 months, each reflecting a breach of s19 FMSA, to run concurrently following his earlier guilty plea, the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said.

This followed charges laid by the FCA namely carrying on a business, Richmond Associates, for a fraudulent purpose and carrying on regulated activities when not authorised or exempt.

Mark Steward, Executive Director of Enforcement and Market Oversight at the FCA, said:

‘Mr Hudson’s defrauding was calculated and persistent over a number of years, preying on victims who believed he was a financial adviser and trusted friend when he was neither of these things. We remind investors to check the FCA’s register of authorised person to ensure any financial adviser is authorised to provide financial advice by the FCA.’

Between 1 January 2008 and 31 July 2019, Mr Hudson advised on regulated mortgages, pensions and other investments and purported to invest significant deposits received by him from clients on their behalf. At no point during this time was he authorised by the FCA to undertake these, or any, financial services, as is required by law.

In addition, while Mr Hudson told clients that the money they deposited with his business, Richmond Associates, would be invested in various financial vehicles or otherwise put to specific uses, this was not always the case. Instead he used those deposits to re-pay existing clients, to make payments to other individuals, or to fund his own lifestyle. In total, approximately £2 million was deposited by Mr Hudson’s clients.

Confiscation proceedings are being pursued by the FCA. Any sums recovered from Mr Hudson will be used to compensate victims.

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