Attorney-at-law Isat Buchanan has been handed a two-year suspension by the General Legal Council (GLC) following his admission of guilt for professional misconduct. The disciplinary panel found Buchanan in violation of Canons I(b) and VIII(b) of the Legal Profession (Canon of Professional Ethics) Rules and imposed a $520,000 fine.
The charges stemmed from offensive comments directed at chief prosecutor Paula Llewellyn during a YouTube program in August. Buchanan quoted lyrics from a Vybz Kartel song, prompting widespread criticism, his resignation from various positions, and a subsequent GLC complaint.
Represented by King’s Counsel Valeria Neita Robertson, Buchanan expressed remorse and took responsibility for his comments, emphasizing his commitment to bouncing back from this setback. While saddened by the suspension, Buchanan is determined to inform his clients, including incarcerated entertainer Vybz Kartel, whose appeal is scheduled in the UK Privy Council on February 15, 2024. Notably, Buchanan’s suspension will not impact the appeal, as a total of 16 lawyers are handling the quartet’s legal representation.
This incident underscores the importance of upholding professional ethics within the legal profession and the consequential impact on legal practitioners found in breach. Buchanan’s case serves as a reminder of the significance of maintaining the honour and dignity of the legal profession, even as individuals face the consequences of their actions.