eHarley Street: An Update

Last week I put out a piece about a GP management company, eHarley Street Central Management Ltd, that had been given a contract by Aneurin Bevan University Health Board to run a number of GP practices in the Gwent valleys.

The piece was written following many reports that eHarley Street’s behaviour towards patients, staff, and suppliers, was appalling; with patients neglected and nobody getting paid. I concluded this was due to eHarley Street not being interested in delivering primary health care.

Which meant there was something else going on. I concluded that that ‘something’ was money. Money that liked to travel.

BRICKS AND MORTAR

When I was digging around last week I soon realised that those mentioned in the press reports, Dr Jalil Ahmed and Dr Jonathan Edward Allinson, were not the ones really controlling eHarley Street.

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For behind them was Harley Street Health Online Ltd and Mrs Nabeela Siddiqi. Digging deeper brought me to Faizul Aqtab Siddiqi, perhaps Mrs Siddiqi’s husband, operating in the background.

He was clearly the main man.

SAINTS, SINNERS, SIBLINGS

Something else I turned up researching last week’s piece was a Muslim cleric with a very similar name to Faizul Aqtab Siddiqi, but I couldn’t be sure it was the same man.

Then I had a comment to last week’s piece that read:

Aqtab Faizul Siddiqi is the Muslim cult leader at Hijaz College in Nuneaton. He set up Sharia courts in UK . . .

He is an Hawala banker moving dark money. He has used thousands of UK companies and property to do this.

So it turns out that the man I was unsure about is the head of Hijaz College, in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, which was founded by his father.

Much of the comment made sense, but not the reference to “Hawala“, so I thought I’d better Google it.

AI Overview came up with:

In the UK, hawala, or informal value transfer systems, are legal if they are operated within the framework of regulations for money service businesses. This means they need to be registered with HMRC (Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs) and comply with regulations designed to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing. While hawala itself is not illegal, it can be used for criminal activities, which is why strict regulations are in place. 

The NCA (National Crime Agency) has actively warned against the misuse of hawala systems, particularly in relation to organized immigration crime. 

Fascinating stuff. “Money laundering and terrorist financing“. Also, “organised immigration crime“.

That comment confirmed that Faizul Aqtab Siddiqi, the man behind eHarley Street, is indeed Faiz-ul-Aqtab Siddiqi; alternatively, His Eminence Hazrat Shaykh Faizul Aqtab Siddiqi Saheb.

Faiz-ul-Aqtab Siddiqi (born 1967) is a Muslim scholar, principal of the Hijaz College, founder of Hijaz Community, founder of Hijaz Expo, national convener for the campaign for Global Civility, National Convenor of the Muslim Action Committee (MAC), President General of the International Muslims Organisation, Grand Blessed Guide of the Naqshbandi Qadri Hijazi Sufi Order, Chairman of Muslim Arbitration Tribunal, international lecturer in Islam, and a barrister at law.

I was always aware of the Sunni-Shia divide in Islam, but there are clearly sub-divisions within those two camps.

Siddiqi is Sunni, but in addition, a Sufi, a Salafist, and also Wahhabi. Wahhabism being the interpretation of Islam dominant in Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Quite a potent mix. Hard-line, back-to-basics Islam, with strict adherence to Sharia law.

Also mentioned in Siddiqi’s various bios is Hejaz.

But let’s now turn to his brothers and his brother-in-law. As far as I can make out, these are: “Zain ul Aqtab Siddiqi, Noor ul Aqtab Siddiqi, Qamar Siddiqi and Shaykh Tauqir Ishaq”, taken from this FB post.

What I find interesting is that this source is obviously a Muslim, but one who thinks the Siddiqi clan is not doing Islam any favours.

I was intrigued by this bit.

As well as having a foothold in the Midlands in the UK, the Siddiqi brothers travel to other countries including; Australia, Fiji Islands, South Africa and are involved in many Islamic projects and interact with ulema who seem to be unaware of the antics and reality of these individuals.

Here’s a report from Fiji.

Last week in my digging I ran across this piece about a solicitor permanently banned from being a charity trustee, and I wondered if he was related to our man. He is, and he’s brother Zain. Who was also barred from practising unsupervised.

Zain Siddiqi was also done back in 2007 for running a profitable, but illegal, immigration business according to the Manchester Evening News. Fancy that!

Another brother, Qamar the doctor, was accused of rape when, by his own admission, he behaved like a “like a dog on heat. He may have got off with it.

He now plies his trade in Stoke-on-Trent. Hopefully, behaving himself. Though he maintains links with north west England through Dr QES Ltd.

Then there’s Noor-ul-Aqtab Siddiqi, another legal eagle, who also serves as big brother’s No. 2 at the Hijaz College in Nuneaton. Here he is pushing for Sharia law but hiding it behind ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution).

While here he’s at “a ceremony in London marking the spiritual principles for climate justice in parallel with the COP – 27 UN climate conference“. Pictured with some bearded old git from Swansea.

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” . . . the spiritual principles for climate justice in parallel with the COP – 27 UN climate conference”.

Dangerous bastards wanting global omnipotence dream up a scam to restrict freedoms and destroy the West – yet a claque of holy men invest this evil with a ‘spiritual’ dimension.

Pass me the sick bag!

Noor’s day jobs are with Tower Bridge Legal Ltd and The Birmingham Legal Partnership Ltd. Both of which he controls. Neither seems to have any money. And then there’s the inevitable real estate company.

This being MKIZU Ltd, registered in March 2021. It seems to be a company formed just to buy a property. Because it took out a loan in April 2022 to buy a detached, four-bedroom house in Coventry. But now, with filings overdue at Companies House, it looks to be heading down the Swannee, debt unpaid.

Finally, we’ll look at brother-in-law, Shaykh Tauqir Alam Ishaq, also of Hijaz College, who gives advice to young Muslim women. You’ll love this!

His ‘spiritual guidance’ often involves telling those who come to him that he’s been told in a dream they must secretly marry him, and no one must know until “the time is right“.

Nikkah being a marriage contract in Islam that allows sexual intimacy, but is not legally recognised in the UK.

Mmm.

As the writer of the piece I just linked to explained:

The final straw was when I discovered I was one of a number of women with whom he had conducted secret nikkahs over the years.

As you can probably guess, that ‘right time’ never comes because the shaykh claims his highly informative dreams then tell him to divorce the women he’s deceived and taken advantage of.

Out of nowhere he informed me he had received a further revelation, again in a dream, that he was to divorce me.

Ishaq is another one with a medical company in Medical Staff Ltd. Formed a couple of years back with £1, and of course it files as dormant. And he’s had a few other companies of a distinctly shell-like appearance.

This Siddiqi clan, hiding behind a veneer of religious respectability, remind me very much of former Brexit party MEP, Welsh Assembly Member, and all-round bad egg, Nathan Gill, and his extended Mormon family.

They’ve appeared many times on this blog. Just type ‘Nathan Gill’ into the search box.

So, in reverse order, we have brother-in-law, Tauqir Alam Ishaq who, according to the source I’ve quoted, tricks Muslim women into sex with promises of marriage.

Next, we need to consider social climber, Noor-ul-Aqtab Siddiqi. Something I forgot to mention earlier is that he also has a string of short-lived shell companies to his name.

How can we forget Qamar, the ‘hot’ doctor?

Then there’s Zain, the very iffy solicitor.

Finally, we come to the oldest of the brothers, head of the clan, Faizul; the man behind eHarley Street, with his vast collection of mollusc exoskeletons.

And they’re all connected with this ‘college’ founded by their father (/father-in-law).

CONCLUSION

In the first part of this inquiry last week I looked into companies we can number in the hundreds, almost all of them shell companies, apparently doing no business and serving no useful purpose.

The important word there being ‘apparently’.

By various routes, these companies may feed into an entity registered in the super-secretive Seychelles. But with a presence in the Netherlands, where the Siddiqi clan seems to have connections.

Behind this empire is a man we can now confidently identify as a Muslim cleric of distinctly Fundamentalist bent. He is Faizal Aqtab Siddiqi, or Faiz-ul-Aqtab Siddiqi, or even His Eminence Hazrat Shaykh Faizul Aqtab Siddiqi Saheb, a man who wants to introduce Sharia law, legitimise polygamy, and God knows what else.

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As we’ve seen, other family members are far from spotless.

And yet, despite it all, the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board felt it was a good idea to let this crew, fronted by the doctors Jalil Ahmed and Jonathan Edward Allinson, take over surgeries in the poorest part of Wales.

We need to know WHO took that decision.

We need to know WHY they took that decision.

We need to know the terms of the contract and if it’s still valid.

And we need assurances that nothing similar will happen again.

Perhaps my real worry is that we’re dealing here with men who use the laws of the land they live in, but then, when it suits them, for financial gain or sexual gratification, choose to reject the laws of the ‘non-believers’.

Though this report serves to remind us of the utter confusion of the modern Left – opposed to religion but supportive of those wanting to impose a legal system on us all that is entirely religious in its origins and application.

Socialism has always been the enemy of the West. But never more so than today.

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Footnote: On August 28 I received a letter from a solicitor who claimed to be acting for “Dr Jalil Ahmed, Dr Jonathan Edward Allinson, Dr Nabeela Siddiqi, and affiliated professional organisations“.

Here’s the letter. Here’s my response.

© Royston Jones 2025

What’s Up With eHarley Street, Doc? And Where’s The Money?

Problems with primary health care provision in parts of south east Wales have been reported for a while. You’re about to read a fuller account. And the fuller it gets, the more disturbing it becomes.

TO EXPLAIN . . .

It seems the contract to run a number of GP surgeries was awarded to a ‘GP management company’ which then employed the doctors and the other staff required.

But problems soon emerged. And these seemed to fall into two broad categories.

First, there was the quality of the service provided to patients. In some cases, no service at all. Even where there was a rudimentary service, questions arose over hygiene and other matters.

And then there was the issue of non-payment of staff, including doctors. Also, non-payment of suppliers, which resulted in sites being without oxygen and other necessities.

I believe the contract was awarded some time in 2024 because I suspect it links with legislation that came into effect late in 2023. I’m referring now to The National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts) (Wales) Regulations 2023.

This legislation was an attempt by our respected tribunes down in Corruption Bay to ‘streamline’ and simplify health care provision. What could possibly go wrong?

Now let’s get something straight before going any further. Politicians’ contributions and media reports keep telling us that the contract was awarded to a company called ‘eHarley Street’, but are always vague on the details.

The truth is, as this FoI response from the ‘Welsh Government’ makes clear, the contract was awarded to two GPs: Dr Jalil Ahmed and Dr Jonathan Edward Allinson.

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(While I found two Jalil Ahmads registered on the GMC website, one of whom could be our man, I couldn’t find Allinson.)

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These two are directors of some 50-odd companies in the eHarley Street stable. All formed in the past five years, and almost all of them shell companies, filing as dormant.

All using the address: ‘Hollybush, Upper Bond Street, Hinkley, Leicestershire LE10 1DA’. Which might sound like a nice upmarket property, but is in fact a former pub, of the type knocked up in the 1950s and ’60s. (I knew a few back in Swansea.)

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More recently, it’s served as a restaurant, or pizzeria. Possibly with a flat above.

If I’d seen that those applying for the contract to look after tens of thousands of people in some of the poorest part of Wales were using a run-down pub as their corporate HQ, then alarm bells would have sounded.

At the very least, I would have done some background checks!

WHO’S WHO AT eHARLEY STREET AND LINKED COMPANIES

Ahmed and Allinson are named as the directors of all the eHarley Street companies. Control over these companies is exercised by Harley Street Health Online Ltd, using the same imposing address in Leicestershire.

Though this company also files as dormant, with no money going through the books. At the most recent declaration, the 100 shares were allocated to: Ahmed and Allinson, 25 each; with 50 to Mrs Nabeela Siddiqi who is also named as ‘the person with significant control’ (PSC) over the company.

And, by extension, the eHarley Street empire. Though this seems to be an empire devoid of both funds and tangible assets.

So, again, how were those involved offered GP contracts in south east Wales?

For there’s no question that those involved with eHarley Street were suspect. I say that because they seemed to follow the same MO in other areas. Here’s a report from Northamptonshire.

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As I’ve mentioned, the PSC for what appears to be the parent company, is Mrs Nabeela Siddiqi. And before her it was Mr Faizul (Faiz) Aqtab Siddiqi, who I take to be related. Her husband?

He describes himself as a barrister, but I can find no trace of him on the Barristers’ Register website.

He has a number of companies to his name. There’s HSA Property One Ltd, HSA Property Two Ltd, and HSA Property Three Ltd. All using the Hollybush address. These three companies also filed as dormant, and were all dissolved in July 2023.

His partner in these companies was Halima Ali, or Halima Ali-Fehrmann. Who has or had her own company in H A Audiologists Ltd. This never seemed to turn a profit, now files as dormant, and has avoided a number of attempts at compulsory strike-off.

Another of Siddiqi’s companies is Select Villages Ltd, in the hotel and accommodation business. Also at the Hollybush. The other director here is Dutch resident/citizen Archino Faried Afzal Ali Chedie.

Then there’s Weight Mangement 360 Ltd. Where we find Ahmed Jalil and Jonathan Edward Allinson keeping Siddiqi company. This gives as its address: Suite 5a, 2nd Floor 1-9 Castle Street, Hinckley, Leicestershire, LE10 1DA. We’ll look at this address in a mo.

Another company where we find Chedie, formed as recently as 30 May this year, is Halalification Ltd. I can’t think of any way to interpret that name other than the promotion – imposition? – of Islamic dietary rules.

I wonder what might happen to someone starting a company called ‘Porkification’, promoting bangers, bacon, and Homer Simpson’s favourite – pork chops?

Let me just conclude this section with information on the erstwhile watering-hole in Hinckley. The Land Registry title document tells us it’s owned by Narrative Options Ltd of Watford. But that company appears to have relocated to the Hollybush. Or at least, that’s the address it’s using.

The sole director is an Imran Khan. But the Narrative Options PSC is given as Pearlsfield Enterprises Ltd, also of the Hollybush. And directors of this outfit are given as Chedie, and another Meneer in Mohamed Annes Fatehmahomed.

In fact, Fatehmahomed is or was a named director of no fewer than 171 property and real estate companies, all of which seem to run by Pearlsfield Enterprises. And guess the address for this array of companies!

Who runs Pearlsfield Enterprises? Well it’s Faizul Aqtab Siddiqi. Again.

Siddiqi is also named in the Pandora Papers, linked with MAQ Group Inc of the Seychelles. And I know it’s him because in this diagram we also see Fatehmahomed.

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And to clinch matters, MAQ Group was registered with Companies House in January as an Overseas entity. Giving an address in the Netherlands but confirming that it’s a Seychelles-registered company.

And confirming Faizul Aqtab Siddiqi as beneficial owner.

The Abid Mahmood Mughal mentioned in the diagram above is yet another Dutch resident or citizen living in England. And you’ll never guess where the office is for his AMM Design Consultancy Ltd. Go on – have a guess!

UPDATE 13.08.2025: I’m indebted to a good source for further information.

In January 2023, following the suspension of Dr Adem Akyol, the Isle of Thanet News told its readers that Newington Road GP surgery was under new management.

The new directors are listed as Dr Jalil Ahmed and Dr Jonathan Allinson

In December, the surgery was put up for sale with an asking price of £900,000. Here’s one of the comments from readers. Interestingly, Uden is an estate agent.

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And I think this is the key. A group of people with medical credentials now view surgeries and other primary health care facilities as real estate opportunities.

No health board should be doing business with these people.

CONCLUSION

I could go on, but it would just be more in the same vein. Such as the 22 new companies formed this year with Allinson and Ahmed fronting, Nabeela Siddiqi posing as the person with control, the shares divvied up between them . . . but you just know there’s an unnamed presence in the shadows.

These new companies use names like ‘GP Medical Property (number)’, and ‘GMPS (number)’. They were all formed this year, some as recently as this month. After it became obvious the game was up with eHarley Street.

The only change is that they’re using a new address, but still in Hinckley. Now it’s 1st Floor, 1-9, Castle Street.

This has been a complex investigation and, as I suggested at the top, somewhat disturbing. Because the more I dug the more I wondered what the hell was going on. And why it was allowed to happen.

On the face of it, someone decided to a give contracts to provide GP services to two characters who would have been rumbled by the most elementary background checks. So who made that decision?

Was it the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board?

Was it the ‘Welsh Government’?

Was it civil servants?

Those who made the decision(s) owe the people of Brynmawr, Blaenavon, Pontypool, Tredegar, Liswerry, Butetown, Ystrad Mynach, and other areas an explanation.

Then there’s the money. Ahmed Jalil and Jonathan Edward Allinson were being paid to provide GP services. They failed. They also failed to pay their staff, and their suppliers, both in Wales and in England. So where did the money go?

Did it pass through the labyrinth of companies controlled by Faizul Aqtab Siddiqi and end up in his Seychelles nest egg?

Leaving the world of healthcare we find that Siddiqi has had an inglorious business career, with a string of failed and dissolved companies to his name. Either short-lived shells that never filed, and sank without trace, or else companies going under with major debts.

And let’s not forget the companies where he’s ‘Faiz’ Siddiqi.

One thing’s for sure . . . not paying doctors, cleaners, suppliers, was a planned and organised rip-off. And it should be treated as such. We are dealing with crooks.

And so, I believe it’s time for the police to get involved.

Also, perhaps, the General Medical Council.

Most important of all is putting in place measures to ensure that treatment of the sick and elderly in our poorest communities is never again handed over to outside contractors without rigorous background checks being carried out.

There must be no repeat of this débâcle.

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© Royston Jones 2025