I was primarily concerned that a structural engineer, somewhere in the world, had given this person advice that seemed to indicate that the problem was not understood. BARetired says that the engineer, after being queried, increased the bearing plate thickness to 20 mm. As the stiffness of the beam will still be many times that of the plate, I don't think that helps much in this eccentric bearing condition. Sure, if the bearing is concentric, that's what you do, but this plate hanging off one end is not going to help (much). The brick, if overstressed, will still be overstressed.
Agree with BA that stability is probably even more important than the bearing stress, and that the design should be reviewed by a "competent engineer", but I don't think the OP had found that engineer. In this case, the client was better versed than the engineer, and that is sad.