Naming case (Case reference: 14118)

Case Number14118
Year2013
Published date21 March 2013
Adjudicated PartyNaming case
Procedure TypeNaming Case (Phone-Paid Services Authority)
MATTERS DECIDED BY THE TRIBUNAL
Tribunal
Sitting,
Case
Number
and Date
Case
Ref
Network
operator
Level 1
Provider
Level 2
Provider
Associated
individual
Case Type
Procedure
No. 121
Case 1
7/3/13
14118
N/A
N/A
London
and
Southern
Housing
Limited/
Horizon
Housing
Jonjo
Andrews
Associated
individual
Paragraph
4.8.6
The Tribunal was asked to consider a prohibition against Mr Andrews under paragraph 4.8.2(g) of
the 12th Edition of the PhonepayPlus Code of Practice (the “Code”).
The case related to an
adjudication against London and Southern Housing Limited (10 May 2012, case reference 04891),
which concerned a premium rate housing helpline that claimed to offer housing assistance to people
on benefits, and two adjudications against Horizon Housing, a registered charity (30 August 2012,
case reference 07922 and 22 November 2012, case reference 13317). The first adjudication against
Horizon Housing concerned a premium rate housing helpline that claimed to offer housing assistance
to people on benefits. The second adjudication arose as a result of the non-payment of the fine and
administrative charges that arose as a result of the first adjudication.
On 30 August 2012, the Tribunal recommended that the Executive consider initiating the process
which may lead to the prohibition of Mr Andrews, (an associated individual) under paragraph 4.8.2(g)
of the Code.
The Executive provided evidence which indicated that Mr Andrews was an associated individual and
was knowingly involved in a number of very serious breaches of the Code.
The Tribunal concluded that Mr Andrews was an associated individual in each of the cases cited by
the Executive and was knowingly involved in a number of very serious breaches of the Code.
Taking into account all the circumstances, the Tribunal decided to prohibit Mr Andrews from
providing, or having any involvement in, any premium rate service for a period of five years from the
date of publication of this decision.

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