The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has found itself in the spotlight following a series of prosecutorial errors that led to a court order for the payment of £184,000 in costs. Acknowledging its mistakes, the SRA has issued an apology, stating it “should have done better” in handling the case against a London lawyer. This incident has raised important questions about the conduct and oversight of legal regulatory bodies.
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