Alan Blacker

Blacker qualified as a solicitor in 2010, and in 2011 registered JAFLAS (Joint Armed Forces Legal Advocacy Service) as a charity.

These included being a member of the Order of St John, a fellow of the Institute of Health Care Management, having been an honorary colonel in the Royal Artillery Association, having received a summa cum laude degree from Oxford University, having attended Trinity College, and his claimed Irish peerage.

[12] Blacker declined to send documents or attend a Tribunal hearing due to what he claimed was an injury he incurred whilst performing CPR.

[13] The Tribunal found seven allegations of misconduct to have been proved against Blacker, including failures to maintain proper written accounts for client moneys and failing to obtain an accountant's report, as well as making misleading comments about his academic qualifications and accreditations, using titles that were misleading, and failing to cooperate with the regulator.

[15] In November 2019 Blacker was convicted of benefit fraud at Minshull Street Crown Court in Manchester, having falsely claimed £60,280 in disability allowance despite videos showing him operating miniature trains.

[17] Because of Blacker's conviction for benefit fraud, he was automatically disqualified from acting as a trustee of any UK charity, including JAFLAS.

The report stated “On 9 October 2023 the inquiry exercised its powers under section 181A to disqualify Dr Blacker for a period of 15 years”.

The Commission used its powers to freeze the bank account in July 2022.” In June 2024 it was reported that Blacker had won two awards for legal services from publisher AI Global Media, in its publication of SME News.