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Look at "case 6", discussed in paragraph 13.24 of the judgment. Damages are recovered and are passed to the Insolvency Service, because the client is bankrupt. Insolvency Service refuses to accept the damages, because it is worried that they might be the proceeds of fraud and the client is the subject of an outstanding arrest warrant. The damages are then donated to the Sols Ben Fund, which apparently accepts them. They are then "retrieved" from the Fund (because the client has resurfaced) and paid to the client, without telling the Insolvency Service.

That all seems perfectly normal. Not.

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