Instructing Ashraf Khan
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Ashraf Khan specialises in Business Crime & Regulation, Professional Discipline, Police Misconduct, Inquests and Health & Safety. With a reputation for providing outstanding representation across all his practice areas, Ashraf routinely appears in some of the most complex and demanding cases across the country.
Ashraf is particularly noted for his ability to successfully navigate through difficult and sensitive cases with careful efficiency and ease. Given his profile, Solicitors and Regulators often instruct him in highly contentious proceedings, which require intense preparation and skilled presentation in court or at a hearing. He is regularly engaged during the early stages of major investigations to give clients the benefit of his expertise, strategic advice and assistance.
Ashraf’s clients include regulators; professionals facing disciplinary proceedings, particularly those who work in the health care sector; public and private organisations; directors, shareholders and high net worth individuals looking for commercially pragmatic advice and representation to protect their reputation and business interests.
Ashraf’s substantial experience as an advocate has also equipped well to accept instructions from interested parties involved in inquests; where a calm and sensitive approach is required, balanced with an authoritative and firm examination of the evidence.
Ashraf currently sits as an Independent Legal Adviser to the Fitness to Practise Committees at the General Optical Council (GOC) and the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). He also sits as an Independent Legal Adviser to the Disciplinary Committee at the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
Ashraf accepts instructions under the Direct Access Scheme and is authorised to conduct litigation. He is an accredited Civil & Commercial Mediator, a registered Lawyer with the Football Association (FA) and is approved to conduct cases for the defence at the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Ashraf is frequently cited by the Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners Directory as a leading Barrister in his fields of expertise. Most recent observations and commentary include:
‘Ashraf has a great eye for detail as well as a tireless work ethic, a combination which makes him ideal for serious fraud work. He has excellent judgement and takes good points with ease whilst setting aside weak points that dilute the presentation of a defence case.’
“Ashraf has the ability to cut through the complexity of a heavy case and focus on the real issues for the jury. He has a highly defined level of attention in complex work and always on top of his brief.”
“Ashraf combines meticulous preparation with excellent client skills and a particularly persuasive style of advocacy.”
“Has strong knowledge of the law and brings broad, tactical vision to his cases. He is deservedly busy in silk-level work despite being a junior.”
“Ashraf’s strengths lie in meticulous attention to detail.”
“Ashraf is a highly skilled advocate who prepares cases thoroughly and presents a forceful case before the court.”
“He has the ability to quickly instil a degree of courage in his clients.”
“He’s exceptionally talented and an extremely able barrister due to his grasp of the law and sensible approach to the jury. He can outshine leading silks on his day.”
“He is a particularly strong junior…. He has dry wit that can wither any hostile witness testimony with ease. He has a huge practice nationally….. A very safe pair of hands”
“Highly sought after for his calm and collective approach which is never anything but measured. He is well received by clients, fellow professionals and the judiciary. He is meticulous in his preparation and presents his cases well before the court.”
Ashraf offers clients highly specialised and dedicated representation at all levels of the criminal justice system. He has appeared in Courts throughout England and Wales in cases of the highest national profile. He provides his lay and professional clients with outstanding legal knowledge, clearly focused and timely advice, and robust and effective advocacy.
Ashraf offers exceptional experience and ability in the defence of a wide range of serious and complex criminal cases involving serious organised crime; all forms of homicide, particularly gang related executions; serious violence and public disorder; large scale drug trafficking; terrorism; blackmail; kidnapping; and armed robbery.
Over the years, Ashraf has gained substantial expertise in dealing with the use and interpretation of scientific evidence, including DNA; facial mapping; firearms residue; cell-site analysis; and complex medical evidence.
Ashraf is a fraud defence specialist. He provides advice and representation in some of the largest and most complex fraud cases to come before the Courts in the country. He specialises in advising and representing corporate and individual clients across the full range of white collar criminal offences, business crime, and related regulatory proceedings.
Ashraf’s services are often called upon at the earliest stage of a fraud investigation to assist in active case management. Due to the sheer size of the fraud alleged and the volume of documents involved, he often works within a team of specialist lawyers and forensic accountants during the preparatory stages.
Ashraf has experience of a wide spectrum of the business crime or regulatory issues which can face companies or individuals, including criminal anti-competitive behaviour (cartels, insider dealing, market abuse, LIBOR and other foreign exchange rate), Fraud (including Revenue (VAT and excise/duty diversion), mortgage, carbon credit trading, banking/fraudulent trading, factoring, MTIC/Carousel, boiler room, land banking, money laundering and “Ponzi” schemes) and Intellectual property crime.
Ashraf is the first choice of counsel for many solicitors across the country and lay clients who need dedicated and effective representation for the most serious criminal allegation. Most of Ashraf’s instructions in homicide cases have involved gang related executions and contract killings.
Ashraf has extensive experience of working within a team of specialised lawyers who are dedicated to investing time and effort into the case in order to ensure that every aspect of the prosecution’s case is scrutinised so that every aspect of the prosecution’s case is tested before the jury.
When presenting the defence case, client’s and solicitors feel reassured knowing that everything is being done to ensure the defence is presented in the best possible light to the jury. Ashraf has extensive experience of guiding client’s through difficult murder cases strategically and successfully.
Often in gang related cases issues of admissibility, disclosure, causation, joint enterprise, cut-throat, bad character and hearsay arise. Ashraf has substantial experience of managing cases of this kind. He also has a track record of working with experts for the defence when the expertise/accuracy/integrity of prosecution experts are challenged.
Ashraf’s experience as a leading criminal Barrister has equipped him with the necessary skill set required to focus on developing a strong Professional Discipline and Regulatory law practice. He offers high quality, practical legal advice and representation from interim hearings all the way through to final substantive hearings, appeals and judicial review challenges in the High Court. Ashraf currently advises and represents individuals, businesses and regulators in professional disciplinary and regulatory cases across a wide range of sectors. These include:
Heath and Social Care Sector
Ashraf accepts instructions to appear in Fitness to Practise proceedings on behalf of all major health care regulators, including the General Medical Council (GMC), Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), General Dental Council (GDC), General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), the General Chiropractic Council (GCC) and Social Work England (SWE). He also has substantial experience of defending professionals and organisations, often being engaged very early to assist his Instructing Solicitors and clients with important strategic decisions from the outset to achieve the best possible outcome.
As a mark of Ashraf’s experience and expertise in this sector, he has been appointed as an Independent Legal Assessor/Legal Adviser to the Fitness to Practice Committees at the Nursing and Midwifery Council and the General Optical Council.
Police Misconduct
Police misconduct is fast becoming one of Ashraf’s principal areas of practice. He offers well-reasoned strategic advice and effective representation, ensuring the best outcome for his clients. Ashraf recently advised a senior met police officer accused of sexual misconduct. He is currently representing a met police officer charged with offences under the Computer Misuse Act 1990.
Sports Sector
Ashraf has wide ranging experience of dealing with sports related disciplinary hearings. He sits as a disciplinary panel member for UK Athletics and is a registered lawyer with the Football Association (FA). Recently, Ashraf successfully represented a high-profile organisation which faced allegations of abuse made by an international gymnast before Sports Resolutions Independent Case Panel.
Legal Sector
Ashraf have experience of representing Solicitors and Barristers accused of misconduct by their regulator. He successfully defended a senior Barrister facing over multiple allegations of dishonesty. All charges were dismissed at the final hearing. He also advised a high-profile solicitor facing disciplinary action before the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal. The Solicitor avoided strike off.
Financial Sector
Ashraf has substantial experience of representing individuals facing disciplinary proceedings within the financial sector. He also sits as an Independent Legal Adviser to the ACCA’s Disciplinary Panel.
Ashraf recently advised and represented a UK based high-net-worth individual facing insider trading allegations made by the French Financial Regulator, Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF). All charges were dismissed by the Committee sitting in Paris.
Ashraf’s experience as a leading criminal Barrister has equipped him with the necessary skill set required to focus on developing a strong Professional Discipline and Regulatory law practice. He offers high quality, practical legal advice and representation from interim hearings all the way through to final substantive hearings, appeals and judicial review challenges in the High Court. Ashraf currently advises and represents individuals, businesses and regulators in professional disciplinary and regulatory cases across a wide range of sectors. These include:
Heath and Social Care Sector
Ashraf accepts instructions to appear in Fitness to Practise proceedings on behalf of all major health care regulators, including the General Medical Council (GMC), Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), General Dental Council (GDC), General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), the General Chiropractic Council (GCC) and Social Work England (SWE). He also has substantial experience of defending professionals and organisations, often being engaged very early to assist his Instructing Solicitors and clients with important strategic decisions from the outset to achieve the best possible outcome.
As a mark of Ashraf’s experience and expertise in this sector, he has been appointed as an Independent Legal Assessor/Legal Adviser to the Fitness to Practice Committees at the Nursing and Midwifery Council and the General Optical Council.
Police Misconduct
Police misconduct is fast becoming one of Ashraf’s principal areas of practice. He offers well-reasoned strategic advice and effective representation, ensuring the best outcome for his clients. Ashraf recently advised a senior met police officer accused of sexual misconduct. He is currently representing a met police officer charged with offences under the Computer Misuse Act 1990.
Sports Sector
Ashraf has wide ranging experience of dealing with sports related disciplinary hearings. He sits as a disciplinary panel member for UK Athletics and is a registered lawyer with the Football Association (FA). Recently, Ashraf successfully represented a high-profile organisation which faced allegations of abuse made by an international gymnast before Sports Resolutions Independent Case Panel.
Legal Sector
Ashraf have experience of representing Solicitors and Barristers accused of misconduct by their regulator. He successfully defended a senior Barrister facing over multiple allegations of dishonesty. All charges were dismissed at the final hearing. He also advised a high-profile solicitor facing disciplinary action before the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal. The Solicitor avoided strike off.
Financial Sector
Ashraf has substantial experience of representing individuals facing disciplinary proceedings within the financial sector. He also sits as an Independent Legal Adviser to the ACCA’s Disciplinary Panel.
Ashraf recently advised and represented a UK based high-net-worth individual facing insider trading allegations made by the French Financial Regulator, Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF). All charges were dismissed by the Committee sitting in Paris.
Ashraf has a well-established practice in coronial law, underpinned by his Certificate in Coronial Law from the University of Bolton’s Centre for Contemporary Coronial Law — a course endorsed by the Chief Coroner’s Office. This specialist training gave him a deeper understanding of modern coronial practice, as well as the skills to manage interested parties with sensitivity and authority.
What distinguishes Ashraf’s inquest practice is the way it is strengthened by his substantial experience in criminal, regulatory, professional disciplinary, and health and safety law. This breadth allows him to bring both strategic judgment and effective advocacy to cases that often carry significant procedural, reputational, and regulatory risks.
Ashraf is known for his measured and pragmatic approach, combining meticulous preparation with a hands-on service to instructing solicitors. His ability to navigate the sensitivities of the inquest process — while keeping a clear focus on protecting professional and organisational reputations — has led to his regular instruction by national and multinational organisations, healthcare providers, and police forces.
Chambers and Partners has described Ashraf as “exceptionally talented” with “a sensible approach to the jury,” while The Legal 500 notes that his calm persona allows him to cut through complex issues with ease. These qualities, alongside his recognised advocacy skills, have made him a trusted choice for solicitors seeking counsel who can balance legal rigour, reputational awareness, and practical strategy in the most demanding inquest settings.
In the healthcare sector, Ashraf represents professionals, practices and organisations in complex inquests with significant reputational implications. He provides carefully structured strategies from the outset, combining thorough preparation with hands-on advocacy. Working closely with internal teams and external experts, he ensures evidence is presented clearly and persuasively. Alongside the advocacy, he guides clients and instructing solicitors ensuring that the client’s professional reputation and standing are fully protected. His background in professional disciplinary work strengthens his ability to anticipate regulatory issues that often arise in these cases.
Ashraf also represents police forces and individual officers in sensitive inquests, including those arising from operational incidents and deaths in custody. These matters often carry not only legal and procedural challenges but also reputational and public interest risks. Drawing on his regulatory and misconduct experience, Ashraf advises on strategy from the earliest stages, identifying the most effective approach to disclosure, witnesses, and media scrutiny. Through his calm, measured, and effective advocacy, he safeguards both the professional reputation of officers and the institutional credibility of the forces involved.
For corporate and public sector organisations, Ashraf acts in inquests arising from workplace fatalities and large-scale industrial incidents. He works in close partnership with instructing solicitors, in-house legal teams, and technical experts. His focus is not only on presenting the strongest possible case before the Coroner but also on ensuring that wider organisational interests — including regulatory compliance, operational integrity, and corporate reputation — are preserved. His substantial experience in health and safety and regulatory law complements his inquest practice, enabling him to provide strategic foresight and effective advocacy where the stakes are invariably high.
Ashraf Khan is a highly respected barrister with extensive experience in Health and Safety law, acting on behalf of both the defence and prosecution. He is regularly instructed in complex, high-profile cases arising from workplace incidents, including fatalities, serious injuries, industrial accidents, environmental hazards, and regulatory breaches. His practice spans all stages of proceedings, from early investigative advice and risk management, through to trial advocacy, sentencing, appeals, and inquests.
Ashraf’s practice is supported by substantial experience in criminal and regulatory law at the highest level, which complements his Health & Safety work. He is trusted for his judgement, strategic insight, and commercially sensitive advice, enabling clients to manage both legal and reputational risk effectively. Solicitors acting for both defence and prosecution rely on him for guidance in complex, high-stakes matters.
Ashraf is recognised in Chambers and Partners and the Legal 500, where he is described as:
Defence Work
Ashraf is frequently instructed by specialist solicitors on behalf of companies, directors, site managers, and employees facing investigation or prosecution by the HSE, local authorities, or other regulators. He is known for being accessible, responsive, and commercially aware, providing advice that is tailored to the client’s specific needs.
Ashraf understands that Health & Safety investigations can carry serious reputational, operational, and financial consequences, and he takes a practical and strategic approach to manage these risks. He is often instructed at the earliest stage, working with solicitors to shape investigation strategy, manage compliance, and protect client interests. Early advice can often prevent escalation to prosecution and minimise exposure.
Key areas of defence work include:
Ashraf has acted across a wide range of sectors, including construction, manufacturing, transport, warehousing, engineering, healthcare, and food production, and regularly advises on complex regulatory compliance issues, risk assessments, and reporting obligations.
Prosecution Work
Ashraf is regularly instructed by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to prosecute serious Health and Safety cases. He is hands-on throughout every stage, collaborating closely with inspectors, expert witnesses, and colleagues. He is praised for working effectively as part of a team, exercising sound judgement, and presenting technically complex cases with clarity and impact.
Recent prosecutions include:
Other prosecution experience includes:
Inquest Experience
Ashraf has extensive experience in inquests following serious workplace incidents and fatalities, advising and representing clients and solicitors in high-stakes, complex investigations. He helps clients to:
His inquest work spans construction, transport, manufacturing, engineering, healthcare, and food production sectors, often involving multi-party investigations and highly sensitive circumstances.
Sports Disciplinary Law
Ashraf Khan has extensive experience in sports disciplinary and regulatory law, providing expert legal advice and representation to athletes, coaches, trainers, sports organisations, regulators, and law firms. His practice focuses on disciplinary proceedings, regulatory investigations, appeals, and safeguarding matters, offering practical, commercially aware, and strategically informed guidance in complex and high-stakes cases.
Ashraf has acted in many high-profile and sensitive matters, representing individual sports professionals facing allegations, organisations managing disciplinary processes, and regulators conducting investigations. He is familiar with all aspects of disciplinary law, including investigations, panel hearings, sanctions, appeals, anti-doping rules, safeguarding obligations, and codes of conduct under national and international sporting regulations. He also undertakes suitable pro bono and public interest work, reflecting his commitment to fairness, integrity, and justice in sport.
His membership of disciplinary panels, including serving as a panel member for UK Athletics, gives Ashraf valuable perspective on how evidence is assessed, arguments are weighed, and decisions are reached. This experience allows him to anticipate issues, advise strategically, and prepare submissions that are carefully structured and persuasive, providing clients with a clear advantage in presenting their case.
Ashraf is recognised for his sound judgment, reputational awareness, commercial sensitivity, and hands-on, team-based approach. He works closely with clients, advisers, and stakeholders to develop strategies that protect careers, reputations, and organisational interests. His approachable and reassuring manner ensures that clients feel supported and confident throughout the disciplinary process. He guides them through complex procedural and reputational considerations with clarity and instils confidence at every stage.
Recent instructions have included acting for a gymnasium and its directors and trainers against allegations of child cruelty and abuse made by a prominent gymnast. Instructed at short notice, Ashraf collaborated closely with the clients and their solicitors to prepare a comprehensive and robust response. All allegations were dismissed at the final hearing. This case demonstrates his ability to manage reputationally sensitive and complex matters with meticulous preparation, strategic judgment, and a commercially informed, collaborative approach.
In addition to representing direct access clients, Ashraf regularly supports law firms and professional teams requiring specialist external counsel for sports disciplinary matters. He advises on procedural strategy, likely outcomes, reputational considerations, and evidence management. His disciplinary panel experience and detailed understanding of disciplinary law enable him to represent clients with precision and foresight, even in the most challenging cases.
Ashraf is equally experienced in pro bono and public interest work, applying the same accessible, hands-on, commercially aware, and reassuring approach. Whether acting for individuals, organisations, or professional teams, he ensures clients are fully supported, well informed, and confident throughout the disciplinary process.
Clients instruct Ashraf for his expertise in disciplinary law, experience of tribunal processes, strategic judgment, meticulous preparation, collaborative approach, and ability to reassure and inspire confidence. His dual role of advising clients and serving on disciplinary panels provides valuable perspective and helps him achieve outcomes that protect careers, reputations, and organisational interests.
Ashraf has a growing public law practice, underpinned by his extensive experience across regulatory, disciplinary, and criminal jurisdictions. He is regularly instructed by public authorities, regulators, and government departments in judicial review proceedings, statutory appeals, and administrative challenges, both as sole counsel and as part of wider litigation teams.
His work in this area extends well beyond conventional judicial review, encompassing statutory appeals, disciplinary challenges, and the exercise of public powers by regulatory bodies. Ashraf’s clients include the Government Legal Department, Health and Safety Executive, Care Quality Commission, and the Environment Agency, as well as individuals and organisations bringing challenges against public bodies.
Ashraf is increasingly instructed in Government Legal Department work across a range of departments and jurisdictions. Recent and prospective matters have included judicial review and statutory appeal cases for the Department for Work and Pensions, the Legal Aid Agency, and HM Courts & Tribunals Service, arising through the Constitutional and Social Care Public Law Division. His work has involved summary grounds of defence, acknowledgments of service, and statements in response under the Family Procedure Rules, often on tight government deadlines. He is valued for his ability to combine forensic drafting, accurate statutory analysis, and clear procedural strategy, making him a reliable choice for urgent public law instructions at Panel level.
He has acted in judicial review and appeal proceedings across a wide range of statutory and administrative contexts, including:
Ashraf’s Attorney General’s Regulatory Panel experience strengthens his public law expertise, as he routinely advises and appears for regulators and public authorities in matters involving the exercise of statutory powers, disclosure obligations, and fairness in decision-making. He is valued for his meticulous preparation, analytical precision, and ability to manage large volumes of material within complex procedural frameworks.
He has prepared merits assessments, grounds of challenge, and appellate pleadings for the Government Legal Department, demonstrating skill in identifying arguable errors of law, assessing prospects realistically, and producing high-quality written work under pressure.
Ashraf’s experience sitting on regulatory and disciplinary tribunals enhances his understanding of the practical application of public law principles. He brings the same clarity, structure, and balance to his public law instructions, ensuring that his advice and advocacy are consistently principled, measured, and precise.
He accepts instructions from government departments, regulators, local authorities, and individuals seeking representation or advice in judicial review, statutory appeal, or wider public law and regulatory proceedings.