FSA bans broker

Jonathan Phelan, head of retail enforcement at the FSA, said: "Johnson’s failings posed a serious risk to lenders and consumers. As part of our crackdown on financial crime in the mortgage market we have banned more than 40 mortgage brokers and others in the last two years and we will continue to ban people who either commit mortgage fraud or fail to prevent their firm from being used to further financial crime.”

Johnson who traded as Lifestyle Mortgages Islington:

employed people without assessing their fitness and propriety and without providing adequate training or supervision;

allowed employees access to his clients’ personal data and his computer systems, allowing them to submit false and misleading mortgage applications without his knowledge;

failed to put in place adequate systems and controls to identify and monitor cases being submitted in the name of Lifestyle Mortgages thereby allowing the business to be used as a vehicle to commit mortgage fraud; and

failed to put in place adequate systems and controls to identify discrepancies in mortgage applications submitted to lenders in his own name.