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Lawyer Benjamin Wong struck off for forging court documents, signatures and a judge’s minute

11 April 2025
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Lawyer Benjamin Wong struck off for forging court documents, signatures and a judge’s minute
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Lawyer Benjamin Wong has been struck off for forging court documents and deceiving his client for nearly two years, leading to his suspension and eventual disbarment by the Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal. Wong’s motive remains unclear as he claims he cannot remember his actions, which involved creating false documents, case numbers, and submissions from opposing counsel. The bizarre behavior of forging virtually an entire court case has left many questioning why Wong would deceive his client in such a manner.

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