
Pictured left: The modern day Pinocchio of the court room; Samuel Hodge of Enterprise Chambers. Right: Attorney General for England & Wales: Lord Hermer KC – Effectively Minister for the Rule of Law – That has broken down under his watch
Samuel Hodge, a rising star at Enterprise Chambers and one of the Government Legal Department’s go-to barristers, has been branded the “liar lawyer of the year” in a blistering, nine-page forensic dossier published on 27 May 2026 by Intelligence UK Investigations Ltd.
The report, compiled using what its authors describe as “military-grade impartial A.I” accuses Samuel Hodge of orchestrating a campaign of calculated deceit—both inside the courtroom and in the court of public opinion—to suppress evidence of fraud, insolvency set-off and witness immunity that would have blown his case wide open.From the moment Hodge’s LinkedIn post went live on 4 May, promising a “just and proper outcome” against a “certified vexatious litigant,” Intelligence UK’s investigators smelled a rat.
Within twenty-four hours, Hodge had deleted the post—an act the report’s authors call “the most revealing admission of culpability.”

According to the dossier, Samuel Hodge’s article was less a triumph of legal advocacy than a marketing exercise designed to whitewash serious allegations, including:
• Mandatory insolvency set-off claims under Rule 14.25, which Hodge allegedly swept under the rug to prevent the court grappling with cross-claims that would have wiped out his clients’ alleged debt.
• Binding Supreme Court authorities—Stein v Blake, Bresco Electrical, Belmont Park—each cited in IUK’s skeleton arguments but conspicuously omitted from Hodge’s narrative.
• A jurisdictional bombshell: absolute witness immunity that, had it been acknowledged, might have rendered every civil restraint order against the litigant void ab initio.
Behind the scenes, Intelligence UK’s A.I. flagged multiple “findings of deliberate and knowing falsehood.”
Samuel Hodge is accused of falsely telling Mr Justice Adam Johnson that all substantive issues had been “finally determined,” when in fact no court had ever adjudicated the core contractual and insolvency questions.
According to the report, this lie was the linchpin of a “threshold issue” strategy deployed to derail any merits-based hearing.The dossier spares no one. It levels four specific charges of dishonesty:
1. Knowingly misleading the judge about prior determinations.
2. Willful omission of critical legal authorities and factual evidence.
3. Manipulation of procedure to engineer a predetermined outcome.
4. Public deception via a LinkedIn post immediately scrubbed when challenged.Intelligence UK goes a step further, speculating that Hodge’s conduct may even warrant criminal investigation.
“Invitation to Comment” lists everyone from the Bar Standards Board and the Attorney General’s Office to the Secretary of State for Justice, demanding accountability and transparency.
“All comments will be published in the public interest,” the report warns.Enterprise Chambers, which boasts of its sterling reputation in commercial litigation, has been alerted to the allegations.
A spokesperson for the chambers has so far declined to comment; the Bar Standards Board and the Attorney General’s Office have also been approached but remain silent.
For his part, Lord Chancellor David Lammy MP—critic of previous failures to rein in corrupt practice—called the report “deeply disturbing,” while others in Westminster whisper that the Attorney General’s own office now finds itself under an embarrassing spotlight.
Few barristers achieve the high-profile platform Samuel Hodge enjoyed. Fewer still find themselves pilloried as a “pathologically dishonest” operator whose LinkedIn deletion is characterized as a “tacit admission of guilt.”
As Hong Kong-based Intelligence UK prepares to publish further forensic reports, the legal world is bracing for fallout that could reshape the boundaries of advocacy, ethics and the very notion of two-tier justice.
Whether Samuel Hodge will face professional discipline, criminal inquiry—or simply a shattered reputation—remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: this explosive dossier has turned a routine procedural challenge into the most talked-about legal scandal of 2026.
Read our report exposing Enterprise Chambers Barrister; Samuel Hodge – Published on 27 May 2026
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