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Another victim of the Syrian bogus lawyer

- Shireena Al Nuwais

ABU DHABI // Brigitte Scholz made two mistakes that landed her in prison.

The first was to trust the Nigerian “businessma­n” who absconded with $180,000 that she was convicted of stealing. The second was to employ a “lawyer” who turned out to be a con man.

As reported in The National last week, Mohamad Al Kawadri is one of a group of impostors posing as lawyers who tout for business outside court buildings and dupe unwary clients into paying for their services.

Six legitimate law firms have filed cases against him and one is demanding Dh2 million in compensati­on.

Mr Al Kawadri, from Syria, claims to represent “all the foreign embassies” and he told Mrs Scholz he worked for the German embassy. In fact, he is not licensed to practise law in the country.

In the case of the Syrian businessma­n, Mr Hakawati, the “lawyer” tried to persuade Mrs Scholz to sign a legally binding “debt acknowledg­ement”, which no competent legal representa- tive would have done and which contribute­d to her conviction.

The German embassy has raised the alarm over Mr Al Kawadri’s activities. In an email to Mr Hakawati, they said: “Mrs Scholz was legally represente­d by Mr Mohamad Ziad Naim Al Kawadri, who made false declaratio­ns in her name. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the UAE, as well as all diplomatic missions accredited in the UAE, are informed about his fraud.”

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