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Hasn't there been a change in the law now that makes them responsible?
I'm not in that space now but accountants and solicitors have compliance requirements with their regulatory bodies. Both are subject to periodic audits and investigations and can ultimately be struck off if found guilty of misconduct.
If they give advice that is in breach of the law then yes they will be responsible and will be referred to their regulatory body. That's why most will cover their arses and not commit themselves to 'advising' (especially in writing) as such and will do things by the book i.e. presenting options and letting the client decide.