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FCA urges victims to claim compensation over fraudulent adviser activities

By Mark Battersby, 21 Jun 24

It is now making a final call for any remaining victims to come forward

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority on 20 June urged victims to come forward by 3 July 2024 after the court ordered compensation for victims of fraudulent trading and regulated activities carried on without authorisation.

Following a hearing before judge Tomlinson in Southwark Crown Court, the FCA had secured a confiscation order, under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, against Ian James Hudson who had been convicted of criminal charges in relation to fraudulent trading and carrying on regulated activities without authorisation.

Hudson was convicted and sentenced to a term of imprisonment totalling four years following the FCA’s prosecution.

The court made a confiscation order against Hudson in the sum of £220,710.14. The court also ordered this amount be paid as compensation to the victims of Hudson’s illegal activities.

The FCA further said it has carried out extensive inquiries to identify all victims who are eligible for compensation. It is now making a final call for any remaining victims to come forward.

Contact the FCA

If anyone believes they are a victim of Ian Hudson’s illegal activities and has not been contacted about Ian Hudson by the FCA already, they should contact the FCA with details of their dealings with Ian Hudson as soon as possible, by no later than 3 July 2024.

The FCA can be contacted in the following ways:

• Email: [email protected]

• Freephone: 0800 111 6768 or 0300 500 8082

• Write to: Financial Conduct Authority, Unauthorised Business Department, Operation Southam Case Team, 12 Endeavour Square, London E20 1JN.

 

Tags: regulation | UK

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