Sandringham adviser kicked from network amid ongoing Lighthouse legal battle

Legal battle ongoing

Hannah Godfrey
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Former Sandringham adviser Neil Grey has been terminated by the network after he was involved in a legal dispute with his former employer Lighthouse Financial.

Professional Adviser has seen a copy of a letter sent to one of Neil Grey's clients from Sandringham chief operating officer Tim Grey that explained Neil would be "leaving Sandringham with immediate effect". Neil Grey, along with another former Lighthouse adviser Jeanette McHardy, is embroiled in an ongoing legal battle with Lighthouse. PA understands Lighthouse filed a breach of contract claim against the pair after they were accused of trying to take their clients with them when they left Lighthouse and joined Sandringham. Representatives from Lighthouse and Sandringham appeared at ...

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