Prominent Barrister Jo Sidhu Disbarred for Sexual Misconduct
The former Criminal Bar Association chair was found guilty of abusing his position of trust during a 2018 mini-pupillage and has 21 days to appeal the decision.
- Navjot 'Jo' Sidhu KC was disbarred by the Bar Tribunal & Adjudication Service (BTAS) for two proven charges of sexual misconduct involving an aspiring lawyer.
- The misconduct occurred in 2018 when Sidhu invited a young mini-pupil to stay in his hotel bed, leading to inappropriate and unwanted sexual contact.
- The BTAS panel cited a significant breach of trust and authority, noting the stark disparity in seniority and experience between Sidhu and the victim.
- The victim experienced anxiety and harm to her wellbeing, while the case has raised broader concerns about power imbalances in the legal profession.
- Sidhu, who has not worked for 17 months and undergone psychotherapy, expressed shame over the public nature of the proceedings but has 21 days to appeal the ruling.