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Kangs Solicitors
Devonshire House
One Mayfair Place, Mayfair
LONDON
W1J 8AJ
England

Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: white-collar crime (advice to individuals) Tier 6

With offices in London, Birmingham, and Manchester, Kangs Solicitors‘impressive' specialist fraud department is highly recommended for its capabilities in complex tax and money laundering investigations. The firm has notable expertise in fraud proceedings involving cyber and crypto assets, representing a client-base spanning across the finance, construction, and media sectors. Practice head Hamraj Kang  - 'a real market leader in fraud litigation' - routinely advises individuals on bribery and corruption matters, while John Veale handles large-scale mortgage fraud cases. Timothy Thompson focuses on financial crime-related matters.

Practice head(s):

Hamraj Kang

Other key lawyers:

John Veale; Timothy Thompson; Fergus Harrington

Testimonials

‘Fergus Harrington is a highly dedicated member of this team with whom I have worked on a number of cases, including a high-profile eight-month case in 2022 (the United Kingdom’s largest money laundering case). He was well able to meet the extensive preparation demands of this case, and formed an excellent professional relationship with the client. In my view he is particularly adept at gaining a client’s trust, not least because of his approachable demeanour and first-class work ethic.’

‘Hamraj Kang is a real market leader in fraud litigation. He handles complex and international litigation in his stride. A lawyer who is much in demand and always sought after in the high value litigation. A very intelligent lawyer who is a tactical genius – his lateral thinking is frightening.’

‘John Veale is a vastly experienced fraud litigator. Always involved in the most serious cases and admired by clients for his calming influence in high stakes litigation. John remains focused and calm in high pressure situations just when clients need him the most.’

‘This is a team of professionals at the top of their games. They provide a Rolls Royce service to their clients. They provide realistic advice but leave no stone unturned so that clients appreciate that the advice they receive is fully thought through and, as a result, wholly reliable.’

‘Kangs is an impressive, leading white collar crime practice. It is at the forefront of white-collar investigations and related civil fraud cases. Having worked with the firm on major high stakes cases the firm is known for its top quality representation of high-profile clients. It’s cases invariably involve cross border issues and acts against international enforcement agencies such as the SEC. It also has a significant Tax Fraud practice UK wide acting in the big-ticket investigations and proceedings.’

‘Hamraj Kang displays unparalleled tactical acumen, positioning him as one of the most exceptional legal minds in the country, particularly in the realm of financial crime. His strategic brilliance and deep understanding of complex legal issues make him a formidable force in the field. Hamraj’s expertise and reputation firmly establish him as one of the best in the business, earning the trust and admiration of clients and peers alike.’

‘Together, Hamraj Kang and Tim Thompson form an exceptional team at Kangs Solicitors, delivering unparalleled legal services with utmost professionalism and skill. Their remarkable talents and commitment to excellence set them apart, making them invaluable assets to their clients and a testament to the firm’s unwavering dedication to providing outstanding legal representation.’

‘An excellent law firm with the drive and commitment to become a national leader in white collar crime. They are led by the hugely talented Hamraj Kang who is a tireless worker and demanding taskmaster in the pursuit of the provision of top-quality legal service.’

Work highlights

  • Represented a client in the largest money laundering prosecution brought in the UK (value £266 million) arising from gold bullion trading.
  • Representing a company director in relation to a HMRC investigation into offshore tax structures in the BVI, Cayman Islands, Nevis, Switzerland and Mauritius.
  • Representing a Dutch National in one of the first cryptocurrency criminal frauds prosecuted in the UK with a value of £10 million.

Crime, fraud and licensing > General crime and fraud Tier 1

Spearheaded by Hamraj Kang ('one of the most sought-after solicitors in the country'), the large fraud and criminal defence team at Kangs Solicitors 'attracts headline work due to its brilliant team of lawyers'. The group is well-known nationally for advising Premier League football clubs and media/ sports personalities on a diverse range of criminal issues. In addition, the group has been busy advising on fraud issues emanating from the government support programmes. The 'totally unflappable' John Veale  continues to deal with some of the most serious and complex large scale mortgage frauds and CIS fraud cases. Helen Holder heads the Crown Court department. Timothy Thompson is also recommended.

Practice head(s):

Hamraj Kang

Other key lawyers:

Testimonials

‘Hamraj Kang is a tactically brilliant lawyer. John Veale is an experienced, dedicated solicitor you want on your side. Helen Holder is a first rate solicitor who is calm, measured and always provides excellent advice‘.

‘Hamraj Kang is outstanding. He has an encyclopaedic knowledge of his clients cases. He is always on it‘.

Kangs’ strength is its commitment to going above-and-beyond in the preparation of their cases. Potential clients can rest assured that, in any complex fraud case, Kangs Solicitors will assiduously work on the detailed preparation of their case’.

‘Kangs has a national reputation in fraud and ‘white collar’ crime, but also deals with defendants in general criminal work, at a very high level of competence. Their advice to clients is accurate and realistic’.

‘There is complete personal service for my clients. They are prompt, efficient and discuss the issues in the case to ensure all are aligned.  Hamraj Kang- he is efficient, responsive and tactical’.

‘Very few firms can field a team of criminal and fraud lawyers to match the skilful group at Kangs Solicitors. A firm that is always ahead of the game and its competitors due to its outstanding client care and will to always win for their clients’.

‘Hamraj Kang oozes class and clients adore both his smooth style and relentless work ethic. A man that every client wants in their corner if they are lucky enough to secure his services. A market leader for many years who is acknowledged internationally for his expertise in litigation involving significant fraud’.

‘John Veale is the calmest solicitor you will ever meet irrespective of the scale or urgency of the problem. He steers the client very calmly and carefully to some brilliant outcomes. If you need somebody to fight your corner, Helen Holder is that person – she will not let you down’.

Work highlights

  • Successfully represented its client in an eight-month trial relating to a large money laundering prosecution valued at £266m arising from gold bullion trading.
  • Representing a company director in relation to a HMRC investigation into offshore tax structures in the BVI, Cayman Islands, Nevis, Switzerland and Mauritius.
  • Representing a Dutch National in one of the first cryptocurrency criminal frauds prosecuted in the UK with a value of £10m.

West Midlands > Crime, fraud and licensing > General crime and fraud

Spearheaded by Hamraj Kang ('one of the most sought-after solicitors in the country'), the large fraud and criminal defence team at Kangs Solicitors 'attracts headline work due to its brilliant team of lawyers'. The group is well-known nationally for advising Premier League football clubs and media/ sports personalities on a diverse range of criminal issues. In addition, the group has been busy advising on fraud issues emanating from the government support programmes. The 'totally unflappable' John Veale  continues to deal with some of the most serious and complex large scale mortgage frauds and CIS fraud cases. Helen Holder heads the Crown Court department. Timothy Thompson is also recommended.

Practice head(s):

Hamraj Kang

Other key lawyers:

Testimonials

‘Hamraj Kang is a tactically brilliant lawyer. John Veale is an experienced, dedicated solicitor you want on your side. Helen Holder is a first rate solicitor who is calm, measured and always provides excellent advice‘.

‘Hamraj Kang is outstanding. He has an encyclopaedic knowledge of his clients cases. He is always on it‘.

Kangs’ strength is its commitment to going above-and-beyond in the preparation of their cases. Potential clients can rest assured that, in any complex fraud case, Kangs Solicitors will assiduously work on the detailed preparation of their case’.

‘Kangs has a national reputation in fraud and ‘white collar’ crime, but also deals with defendants in general criminal work, at a very high level of competence. Their advice to clients is accurate and realistic’.

‘There is complete personal service for my clients. They are prompt, efficient and discuss the issues in the case to ensure all are aligned.  Hamraj Kang- he is efficient, responsive and tactical’.

‘Very few firms can field a team of criminal and fraud lawyers to match the skilful group at Kangs Solicitors. A firm that is always ahead of the game and its competitors due to its outstanding client care and will to always win for their clients’.

‘Hamraj Kang oozes class and clients adore both his smooth style and relentless work ethic. A man that every client wants in their corner if they are lucky enough to secure his services. A market leader for many years who is acknowledged internationally for his expertise in litigation involving significant fraud’.

‘John Veale is the calmest solicitor you will ever meet irrespective of the scale or urgency of the problem. He steers the client very calmly and carefully to some brilliant outcomes. If you need somebody to fight your corner, Helen Holder is that person – she will not let you down’.

Work highlights

  • Successfully represented its client in an eight-month trial relating to a large money laundering prosecution valued at £266m arising from gold bullion trading.
  • Representing a company director in relation to a HMRC investigation into offshore tax structures in the BVI, Cayman Islands, Nevis, Switzerland and Mauritius.
  • Representing a Dutch National in one of the first cryptocurrency criminal frauds prosecuted in the UK with a value of £10m.

With offices in London, Manchester, and a head office in Birmingham, KANGS is renowned for its serious criminal, white-collar fraud, regulatory and tax litigation work.

For more than twenty-five years, KANGS has been diligently representing clients in criminal investigations, and have the honour of being recognised as one of the country’s premier criminal law firms. Their excellence has been acknowledged by top legal directories, including the esteemed Legal 500 and Chambers UK, where they have consistently been top ranked.
Furthermore, their dedication to excellence was highlighted when they were honoured with the esteemed Legal 500 award for ‘Criminal & Fraud Law Firm of the Year.’

Principal areas of work
Well-known for their expertise in handling a wide range of criminal cases from murders and multimillion-pound drugs conspiracies to financially motivated offences and white-collar crime, KANGS represents a broad spectrum of clients. Their clients include professionals like fellow solicitors, surveyors, accountants, city traders, as well as medical practitioners such as doctors, dentists, and pharmacists, among others.
Other clients include:

      • Publicly listed companies including FTSE 100 PLCs
      • Private limited companies
      • Partnerships, LLPs, and Sole Traders
      • Company CEO’s & Directors
      • Politicians
      • TV personalities
      • Professional sport people


Financial Investigations and White-Collar Crime

The white-collar work for which they offer representation include a broad range of regulatory and financial fraud investigations conducted by the SFO, FCA, HMRC, NCA and the CMA. The investigations are often international and include:

      • Bribery & corruption
      • Investment fraud
      • Crytoasset fraud
      • Insider trading and market manipulation
      • Money laundering
      • Insurance fraud
      • Ponzi schemes
      • Tax investigations
      • Payroll and company fraud


Proceeds of Crime (POCA) & Confiscation

KANGS has a nationally renowned specialist team dedicated to managing all matters stemming from the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA), with a proven track record of success in confiscation proceedings. Recognised nationally for their expertise in ‘POCA and Asset Forfeiture work’ by the legal directory Chambers UK, they have represented clients in a range of proceeding including:

      • Restraint Orders
      • Cash Seizures
      • Civil Recovery Orders
      • Property Freezing Orders
      • Confiscation of Assets
      • Account Freezing Orders


Tax & HMRC Investigation and Litigation

KANGS has considerable experience in advising and representing national corporate clients, directors, employees, and individuals in relation to tax investigations (civil and criminal) conducted by His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

They have gained national recognition for their expertise in handling MTIC, Kittel, and VAT fraud cases, and have provided invaluable assistance to clients in the following investigations:

      • COP8
      • COP9 and the Contractual Disclosure Facility
      • Criminal Investigation and Prosecution
      • Civil tax investigations


Regulatory Law

Specialising in regulatory law, KANGS represents both individuals and corporations in investigations initiated by various regulatory bodies including the Health & Safety Executive, the Environment Agency, Trading Standards, the Insolvency Service, FCA and the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy. Their scope covers a range of issues such as:

      • Corporate manslaughter
      • Fire safety
      • Food safety
      • Financial misconduct
      • Waste management and disposal
      • Company director disqualification
      • Trading Standards investigations
      • ICO investigations


KANGS also provide a range of specialist services:

      • Extradition
      • Defence of sexual allegations
      • Road Traffic and motoring offences
      • Cybercrime & Computer misuse

Other offices: City of London

Department Name Email Telephone
Senior partner Hamraj Kang hkang@kangssolicitors.co.uk 07976 258171
Photo Name Position Profile
Zahir Ahmed photo Zahir Ahmed Solicitor
Hamraj Kang photo Hamraj Kang Hamraj Kang, senior partner of Kangs Solicitors, has over twenty years’ experience…
Number of UK partners : 1
Number of other UK fee-earners : 15

Decoding White-Collar Crime & Fraud

Since our establishment twenty-seven years ago, KANGS has built a reputation of representing clients in white-collar fraud, regulatory and tax litigation matters. We have earned numerous accolades and hold the highest rankings in the prestigious legal directories such as Chambers UK and the Legal 500 where we have the coveted ‘Top Tier’ status for the defence of White Collar Crime, Fraud Litigation and Proceeds of Crime investigations.

KANGS represents a diverse array of corporate and individual clients across the spectrum of white-collar crime, including regulatory and financial fraud investigations conducted by all the leading law enforcements agencies in the UK including the SFO, FCA, HMRC, NCA and the CMA.

It is important that individuals and organisations know their rights when facing allegations of wrongdoing, and safeguarding those rights are what motivates the team at KANGS. We provide proactive guidance and assistance to clients who suspect they might be under potential investigation by police or regulatory authorities. We will also act as an interface on our client’s behalf with the police, investigators, and prosecuting authorities.

KANGS has proven success and a nationwide reputation for defending clients facing criminal prosecutions of all types including very complex fraud offences. Our renowned team provide guidance and support during the often protracted investigation stage as well as in proceedings before the Magistrates’ Court, Crown Court and Tax Tribunal.

Exploring Types of White-Collar Crime

White-collar crime typically refers to non-violent offences usually committed by individuals or organisations in business or a professional setting, and often financially motivated. These crimes are brought about by deceit, concealment, or violation of trust, and they are usually carried out by people in positions of authority or trust within corporations, government agencies, or other institutions.

Examples of white-collar crime include embezzlement, different types of fraud from bank and insurance fraud to mortgage fraud and identity theft. Money laundering, bribery and corruption, and securities fraud are often high on the list white-collar crimes, and they can have significant financial, social, and economic impacts, often resulting in substantial financial losses for victims.

Punishments for white-collar crimes can result in fines as well as imprisonment, depending on the severity of the offence.

In this focussed article we layout common types of white-collar crime often driven by the pursuit of financial gain.

Tax Fraud & HMRC Investigations

Illegally avoiding paying taxes owed to the government through misrepresentation or concealment of financial information is a typical financially driven offence. This form of white-collar crime may result in a HMRC Civil Tax Fraud Investigation.

A tax investigation is a check that HMRC performs under which it reviews the tax payment and reporting history of any self-employed individual, employee or company. HMRC, being responsible for the collection of taxes, possesses the right to perform checks on any individual or business to ensure that they pay the right amount of tax. The jurisdiction of HMRC includes all taxes, including investigations relating to:

  • Capital Gains Tax
  • Construction Industry Scheme (CIS)
  • Corporation Tax
  • Income Tax and National Insurance
  • VAT
  • Kittel and MTIC Investigations

The extent and severity of the investigation to be conducted by HMRC depends on the individual case. An individual or business might undergo a thorough investigation by HMRC’s Fraud Investigation Service (FIS) under either Code of Practice 8 (COP8) or Code of Practice 9 (COP9).

Financial Investigations

In short, a financial investigation is a thorough examination of financial records, transactions, and activities to uncover evidence of fraud, illegal financial activities, or other financial crimes.

It encompasses various aspects such as identifying fraud, tracing the proceeds of crime (POCA), securing orders to freeze accounts to halt suspected unlawful activities, including seizing cash and confiscating assets obtained through unlawful means.

However, standard financial investigations typically involve more commonplace and recurrent inquiries, such as:

  • Existence of undeclared offshore funds and assets
  • Under declaration of personal income
  • Suppression of business turnover
  • Non-disclosure of worldwide income
  • Allegations of fraud central to the tax dispute
  • Money laundering
  • Bribery & Corruption
  • Market Manipulation & Insider Dealing

Money laundering

The purpose of money laundering is to disguise the origins of illegally obtained funds, then integrating them back into the economy, making it appear as if came from a legal source. Money launderers often use various methods such as shell companies, false invoicing, and placing ‘dirty money’ into the financial system, layering it through multiple transactions to obscure its origins.

Money laundering is a serious crime because it is often associated with organised crime and the financing of terrorism. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the National Crime Agency (NCA) continually monitor financial transactions to detect and prevent illegal financial activities.

Fraud

Whether it is Securities Fraud involving individuals providing misleading information, Bank Fraud aimed at securing funding, or making false claims in Insurance Fraud, the goal remains the same. The landscape of white-collar crime continually evolves with the advent of new technology and shifts in business practices.

Securities Fraud

Securities fraud involves the financial markets, where individuals provide ambiguous or even misrepresent information to investors. This can include manipulating stock prices, making misleading disclosures or false statements.

Unsurprisingly, victims of this fraud often suffer financial losses. Instances of securities fraud can involve substantial sums, reaching into the millions of pounds.

Insurance Fraud

In short, insurance fraud is when an individual or corporation tries to deceive an insurance company to obtain a false payout. This can involve different types of deception, such as exaggerating damages, staging accidents, or providing false information on insurance claims.

Typically, we all feel the cost of insurance fraud, as the false claims lead to financial losses for insurers and higher premiums for policyholders. Depending on which Fraud Act offences have been breached, an offender can face imprisonment and/or a fine.

Bank Fraud

Bank fraud refers to the illegal act of intentionally deceiving a financial institution. A common form of bank fraud would be ‘identity theft’, where an offender uses someone else’s personal information to open fraudulent accounts. Other forms include loan applications, and manipulating account balances, or credit card fraud where offenders use credit card information to make purchases or withdraw cash without the account owners’ consent.

In recent times, there has been a surge in tactics like coaxing individuals into sharing login credentials or transferring money to fraudulent accounts. These types of frauds have evolved over time as technology and banking methods change e.g., use of mobile banking, online banking.

Conclusion

There are numerous reasons why individuals or organisation may become involved in white-collar crime, sometimes unintentionally. However, understanding your rights is crucial. Penalties for white-collar crimes can include fines and imprisonment, depending on the seriousness of the offence.

Facing a financial investigation or prosecution can be a distressing ordeal. That is precisely why it is crucial for a criminal defence solicitor to provide discreet, sensitive, and professional service, whether representing individuals or corporations.

For further information on the types of white-collar crime mentioned above and the commitments we deliver to all our clients, please visit the KANGS website.