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Post by Jill Havern 05.11.19 8:30

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7647655/Harvey-Proctor-calls-Northumbria-Police-investigate-Met-Midland.html

One of the men wrongly accused of being in a so-called VIP paedophile ring by the fantasist long-known only as 'Nick' has called on Northumbria Police to investigate Scotland Yard over its botched investigation into the claims.

Harvey Proctor, a former Tory MP, says he lost his 'home, job and repute' when officers searched his house as part of Operation Midland and detectives wrongly referred to Carl Beech's lies as 'credible and true'.

Mr Proctor says he has 'absolutely no faith' in the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation into the handling of the case, which he brands a 'whitewash'.

He has now reported officers involved to Northumbria Police, which he hopes will open a new probe into the case and investigate the detectives for misconduct in public office.
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Post by PeterMac 05.11.19 9:14

"Detectives wrongly referred to . . .'s lies as "credible and true".

Can we think of any other case in which demonstrable and palpable lies have been treated as "credible and true" ?
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Post by Guest 05.11.19 12:11

The VIP paedophile scandal, as exposed by a single person now behind bars, is massive.

If the rot that infests the underbelly of the establishment, home and abroad, was ever allowed to come to light, the fabric of our society would come tumbling down like a pack of cards caught in typhoon thunderberg.

It will never happen. That's why the dead are brought back to life, scapegoats are spotlighted and people like Harriet Harman continue to roam the corridors of Westminster.

Operation what?
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Post by PeterMac 21.12.19 7:53

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/dec/20/met-chief-referred-to-police-watchdog-over-operation-midland

The Metropolitan police commissioner, Cressida Dick, has been referred to the police watchdog over her handling of Operation Midland, the force’s investigation into allegations of child sexual abuse by members of the British establishment.
The Mayor of London’s Office for Policing and Crime (Mopac) said it made the referral to the Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC) after it received a complaint from a member of the public last month.
Operation Midland was launched in 2014 after Carl Beech – known initially by the pseudonym “Nick” – began making a series of shocking and macabre claims about child sexual abuse and murder by members of Britain’s elite.
The inquiry lasted a year and a half and cost £2.5m, and ended without a single arrest. In July this year Beech, 51, was found guilty of 12 counts of perverting the course of justice and one of fraud over his claims. He was jailed for 18 years.
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Did Dame Dick achieve the dizzy heights of Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service because she is a wo/man and lesbian or because she was considered fit for the job?  

Just like Linda Bellos OBE, the loony lefty who spread her doctrine across London in the 1980s?  Only she had the added advantage of being mixed race (read black) and a staunch activist for feminism.

The untouchables!

Give the job to the most suitable/capable candidate and all 'isms will be eradicated from English diction.
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Post by PeterMac 31.01.20 6:24

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7949309/Former-Tory-MP-Harvey-Proctor-accuses-Police-cover-up.html



Former Tory MP Harvey Proctor accuses police of a 'cover-up' after Scotland Yard refuses to launch
investigation into its disgraced VIP child abuse inquiry



Mr Proctor spoke out after Assistant Commissioner Helen Ball's decision to deny his demands for a new, independent investigation into the conduct of five key officers.
He said the force's attitude could best be described as 'a failed authority marking its own homework' and accused senior officers engulfed in the scandal of being part of a 'self-preservation society'.

Miss Ball is a key ally of Scotland Yard Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick, who sanctioned the launch of the disastrous inquiry and is separately under investigation for alleged misconduct in the case.
Mr Proctor revealed he has appealed against Miss Ball's decision and called on the police watchdog to review its previous decision to clear five other officers of wrongdoing.
He said: 'I await with interest to see if the Independent Office for Police Conduct again allows the police to get away with it and continues to participate in the cover-up. Even at this late stage the IOPC can institute a thorough and rigorous inquiry.'
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Post by Guest 31.01.20 10:37

It's too old fashioned (sensible) to give jobs to suitable people. We must be progressive! No only give people positions they aren't good enough for, but give them an awards/hush money/honours as well.
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Post by PeterMac 31.01.20 14:03

One of the penalties of All – women / LGBT / BAME  shortlists for selection, or the rampant PC orientation of selection panels is that we now have no idea whether the person selected is the "best fitted for the post".

If you assume that under the previous system there was, say, a 50/50 chance of getting a decent one, if you then select only from a limited shortlist, you are down to a 25/75 chance.  At best.

Select only from BAME candidates, who form only 10% of the relevant population - by which I mean the population who are educated, able to speak a useable form of English, and with no relevant convictions, – and your chance of finding the "right person" drops to 5 / 95.

Overt Positive Discrimination, and closed shortlists are extremely cruel to those who are then selected.  They will usually never be able to prove themselves,
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Post by Guest 31.01.20 14:57

The sad thing is, this is all for statistics alone, in no way does it benefit anyone - least of all the employer, whoever or whatever that might be.

Statistics don't count for anything - excuse the oxymoronic connotation.

Unless, like Linda Bellos OBE, the ultimate plan is to convert the entire population into specific designed groupings. The more minority categories grouped together - the better.

Bedlam!
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Post by Guest 06.08.20 1:37

Believe complaints of abuse, police told in new advice after ‘Nick’ case

Fiona Hamilton, Crime Editor
Thursday August 06 2020, 12.01am BST, The Times

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Senior police officers have stood by the policy automatically to believe alleged victims of abuse in new national advice, despite inquiries in which fantasists were trusted and reputations traduced.

Detectives investigating historical allegations of child abuse will be told that “the intention is that victims are believed”. The College of Policing guidance, to be published today, emphasises that “those reporting crimes will be treated with empathy and their allegations will be taken seriously”.

Automatic belief has been highly controversial since detectives in Scotland Yard’s Operation Midland were taken in by a fantasist known as Nick and his false claims of a Westminster abuse ring.

The new guidelines have been under consideration for nearly four years since the retired judge Sir Richard Henriques reviewed Operation Midland and recommended that the belief instruction be withdrawn as it undermined the principle that a suspect is innocent until proven guilty.

Sir Richard expressed disappointment yesterday that his recommendation had not been adopted in the new advice for senior investigating officers, produced by the college in conjunction with Operation Hydrant, the unit that co-ordinates non-recent abuse inquiries.

He said: “They’ve learnt nothing at all from Nick. The whole basis of their explanation for believing Nick is that they were driven to believe by the protocol that was in existence.”

However, Simon Bailey, who leads the work of the National Police Chiefs Council on child protection and abuse investigations, and oversees Hydrant, said that the notion that police applied “blind belief” was wrong.

He said: “This is not a construct of policing. Victims are constantly told by those people who abuse them that there’s no point coming forward because they’re not going to believed.

“The evidence is so strong that victims need to know they are going to be believed when they make their disclosures. Afterwards the allegations are investigated without fear or favour.”

Operation Midland detectives described Nick, later unveiled as Carl Beech and convicted of perverting the course of justice, as “credible and true”.

Mr Bailey, chief constable of Norfolk, said: “We shouldn’t allow one investigation to be the basis upon which we ignore a substantial body of evidence that talks about the importance of being believed.”

Dave Tucker, head of crime at the college, said that belief applied at the point of recording a crime but was “not enduring and unquestioning” and a fair and impartial inquiry would follow.

The new guidance also warns detectives not to go “trawling” for victims of abuse and urges them instead to use intelligence and investigative techniques to approach specific groups of people.

In 2015 a senior Wiltshire police officer stood outside the late Edward Heath’s former home in Salisbury to announce an investigation into paedophile claims. He urged people to come forward if they had been abused by the politician.

The force said later that Heath, who died in 2005, would have been interviewed under caution over seven assault and rape allegations relating to adults and children. However, concerns emerged about the reliability of complainants and there were claims that the inquiry was one-sided.

The new advice to detectives says that when releasing information about a dead suspect, it is “important to make clear that the police are making no judgments about guilt, that the suspect is considered innocent unless proved guilty and that the person concerned is not able to defend her/himself”.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/believe-complaints-of-abuse-police-told-in-new-advice-after-nick-case-wmlsvbnlz
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Dame Cressida Dick may go within year in wake of Operation Midland fiasco

Fantasist Carl Beech made allegations against Westminster figures, before being jailed for perverting the course of justice and sex offences

By Robert Mendick, Chief Reporter 10 February 2021 • 9:00pm

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Dame Cressida Dick may step down as Metropolitan Police Commissioner within a year amid the continuing furore over her force’s handling of the catastrophic Operation Midland inquiry.

Lady Brittan, the widow of former home secretary Leon Brittan, has launched a withering attack on the Met Police, accusing its leadership of lacking a "strong moral compass" and a culture of "cover up and flick away".

She stopped short of naming Dame Cressida, but said the "buck stops" with the "leadership of the force" in its decision to raid her London and country homes over false allegations of a murderous Westminster paedophile ring made by a fantasist.

Dame Cressida has a five-year contract that expires in April next year. She will need to seek an extension or be granted one if she wishes to stay on beyond that.

Scotland Yard declined to comment on Dame Cressida’s plans. The appointment of the Commissioner, the most senior job in British policing, is made jointly by the Home Secretary and London’s mayor.

Bernard Hogan-Howe, her predecessor, was given a contract extension after serving a full five years but stepped down early in the wake of the Operation Midland fiasco.

One source said Dame Cressida would “go gracefully” at the end of her contract and not seek an extension. A separate source said she was taking a keen interest in Scotland Yard’s budgets beyond the end of her first five-year contract.

Further pressure on Dame Cressida grew earlier this week when Downing Street said the Met Police needed to learn from its failings. The Prime Minister's official spokesman said: "This was a deeply concerning case which raised serious issues over the Met Police's response.

"It's important that the public can have confidence the police are exercising their powers in a correct and proportionate way.”

In her interview with the Daily Mail, Lady Brittan, 80, said she was deeply concerned no officer had been disciplined for any failings. Operation Midland was overseen by Steve Rodhouse, who subsequently left the Met and was promoted to deputy head of the National Crime Agency.

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Then Deputy Assistant Commissioner Steve Rodhouse, once one of Scotland Yard’s most senior officers, claimed several years ago he was too quick to believe the fantasist who said he had been abused by a VIP paedophile ring Credit: News Scans



Lady Brittan said: “I think this all comes down to culture. And one of the things that interests me as an outcome is the police appear to have a culture which is cover up and flick away.”

A former magistrate, she said she “believed that a strong moral compass is essential to every public body and especially to police forces, and above all, to its leadership”, adding: “It just seems to me the Metropolitan Police has preferred its corporate or personal ambitions to a strong moral compass.”

Asked where ultimate responsibility lay, she said: “In the end, it’s the leadership of any police force. That’s where the buck stops.”

Lord Brittan died of cancer in January 2015 and their London home raided by police less than two months later in March while she was still grieving. The homes of Harvey Proctor, a former Conservative MP, and Lord Bramall, the ex-head of the Army, were also raided.

The allegations were made by Carl Beech, known at the time only as ‘Nick', who was subsequently jailed for 18 years for perverting the course of justice and for child sex offences.



Mr Proctor renewed his call last night for Dame Cressida to resign. He said she had failed to put a halt to the investigation after a murder detective wrongly claimed that Beech’s evidence was "credible and true".

Mr Proctor said: “She is responsible because she could have stopped Operation Midland in its tracks.”

Lady Brittan said the police raid on her home felt “like I was being burgled in broad daylight, in front of my eyes, adding: “I felt metaphorically violated.”

A friend of hers overheard a police officer on the raid claim: “Lady Brittan hasn’t had a chance to hide anything”, suggesting the widow was complicit.

The phrase "credible and true" was first used to describe Beech by Superintendent Kenny McDonald at a Scotland Yard press conference in December 2014.

Both Dame Cressida Dick and her predecessor, Lord Hogan-Howe, have insisted that when they first heard the comments, they realised Mr McDonald had "misspoken".

But it has now emerged that several weeks later, in February 2015, Detective Inspector Alison Hepworth, used the phrase when applying for a search warrant to raid Lady Brittan's homes in London and North Yorkshire.

In the warrant she wrote that after he had been interviewed extensively by officers, it was concluded Beech was "credible witness who is telling the truth".

Former Chief Magistrate, Howard Riddle, who issued the warrants, has since said he believes he was misled, because Beech's evidence had not been consistent, despite the declaration by Scotland Yard officers.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/02/10/dame-cressida-dick-may-go-within-year-wake-operation-midland/
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byebye Ms Dicky Dick!

I see another autobiographical novel on the horizon - 'My Month with Madeleine and Other Victims of Child Abuse.

A get out of jail free card.
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Post by PeterMac 20.03.21 6:01

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/madeleine-mccann-detectives-want-cash-23755484

Madeleine McCann detectives want cash for another year to look into Christian Brueckner
EXCLUSIVE: Met Police chiefs want more Home Office funds to investigate German paedophile Christian Brueckner - the operation has cost £12.5million since 2011 but its current Special Grant expires this month
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Scotland Yard wants funding for another year investigating the German paedophile suspected of Madeleine McCann’s murder.
Met chiefs have sent details of their “anticipated spending” on Operation Grange until March 2022 to the Home Office.
It comes ahead of a summit between German, British and Portuguese detectives in Lisbon in the next two months.
Police hope to find the “missing piece of the jigsaw” that could snare Christian Brueckner.
German and Portuguese investigators will interview key witnesses in the Algarve who knew the drifter and convicted paedophile.
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Post by Tony Bennett 20.03.21 9:43

PeterMac wrote:https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/madeleine-mccann-detectives-want-cash-23755484

Madeleine McCann detectives want cash for another year to look into Christian Brueckner

I make it 5,071 days now since this 'circus' started.

It was Jeremy Paxman who put it to Gerry McCann that he had started this 'circus'.

Gerry McCann conceded to Paxman: "Yes, it was a circus", blaming the media instead of him and his supporters for creating this circus.

It may actually be 5,075 days since her disappearance.

If Madeleine is still alive, she will reach the age of majority (18) in 53 days' time

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Cressida Dick always appears both depressed, and bewildered.
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Post by Silentscope 20.03.21 10:42

When Madeleine has reached 18 years of age, does this change the ‘Ward of Court’ in any way?

Will it mean that they can allocate even more taxpayers money?

How much does the BKA expect to get from the Bundestag?

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Post by Tony Bennett 20.03.21 11:02

Silentscope wrote:When Madeleine has reached 18 years of age, does this change the ‘Ward of Court’ in any way?

Will it mean that they can allocate even more taxpayers money?

How much does the BKA expect to get from the Bundestag?

Any jurisdiction that the High Court ever had over Madeleine McCann will expire on her 18th birthday.

I am open to correction, but wasn't the whole purpose of making Madeleine McCann a Ward of the High Court to stop nasty people questioning whether there really was an abduction and from making false accusations against the McCanns - because the McCanns argued that this would 'hinder the search for her'?

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Tony Bennett wrote:I am open to correction, but wasn't the whole purpose of making Madeleine McCann a Ward of the High Court to stop nasty people questioning whether there really was an abduction and from making false accusations against the McCanns - because the McCanns argued that this would 'hinder the search for her'?

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Post by Silentscope 20.03.21 11:33

Will someone now have to make a ‘Power of Attorney’ type request for a Person presumed to be now an Adult?

In order to protect the missing persons interests?
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Post by Jill Havern 25.09.21 7:20

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10025827/Steve-Rodhouse-headed-Met-Polices-shambolic-VIP-sex-abuse-inquiry-blocked-crime-job.html





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The disgraced head of Scotland Yard's shambolic VIP sex abuse inquiry, Steve Rodhouse, has been blocked from taking over as head of the National Crime Agency.
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Disgraced head of Met's shambolic VIP sex abuse inquiry is blocked from top crime job after vote of no confidence


The disgraced head of Scotland Yard’s shambolic VIP sex abuse inquiry has been blocked from taking over Britain’s version of the FBI.
Former Metropolitan Police deputy assistant commissioner Steve Rodhouse was a contender to succeed Dame Lynne Owens as head of the National Crime Agency (NCA).
But in a major snub, the Home Secretary has ruled out promoting him to temporary head of the organisation after Dame Lynne’s sudden retirement on health grounds last week.
It is understood at least one victim of Operation Midland wrote to Priti Patel urging her not to make the gaffe-prone police chief interim director general of the NCA pending a permanent appointment.
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Disgraced: The disgraced head of Scotland Yard’s shambolic VIP sex abuse inquiry, Steve Rodhouse (pictured), has been blocked from taking over Britain’s version of the FBI

Senior sources confirmed last night that Mr Rodhouse, currently joint deputy head of the NCA and its head of operations, will not be promoted.
He is now facing an uncertain future, with senior Home Office figures describing him as a ‘lame duck’.
One said: ‘It is an indictment of his appointment that he is not seen as a suitable candidate to step up even on a temporary basis. It is a resounding vote of no confidence.’
Dame Lynne was seen as a critical ally and ‘chief protector’ of Mr Rodhouse as he refused widespread calls to resign over his role in the Operation Midland fiasco.
But it remains to be seen whether her successor will be so supportive of the ex-Met senior officer.
In his previous job at Scotland Yard, Mr Rodhouse was ‘gold commander’ of the force’s VIP abuse inquiry, which ruined the reputations of several public figures including retired Armed Forces chief and D-Day hero Field Marshal Lord Bramall, ex-home secretary Leon Brittan and former Tory MP Harvey Proctor.
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Senior sources confirmed last night that Mr Rodhouse, currently joint deputy head of the NCA and its head of operations, will not be promoted to succeed Dame Lynne Owens (pictured) as head of the National Crime Agency

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But in a major snub, the Home Secretary Priti Patel (pictured) has ruled out promoting him to temporary head of the organisation after at least one victim of Operation Midland wrote to her

A judge-led inquiry identified 43 major blunders in Mr Rodhouse’s investigation, and Mr Proctor, who lost his job and home as a result of the false allegations of serial liar Carl ‘Nick’ Beech, was paid £500,000 compensation by Scotland Yard.
Lord Bramall and Lord Brittan’s widow each received £100,000 from the Metropolitan Police in out-of-court settlements.
Mr Rodhouse also led separate shambolic probes into a false rape allegation made by a mentally ill Labour activist against Lord Brittan and true claims of sexual abuse made against Jimmy Savile while he was still alive. 
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In his previous job at Scotland Yard, Mr Rodhouse was ‘gold commander’ of the force’s VIP abuse inquiry as a result of the false allegations of serial liar Carl ‘Nick’ Beech (pictured)

Yet despite running these three controversial investigations, Mr Rodhouse was promoted in 2018 to be director general (operations) of the NCA under Dame Lynne, his old boss from the Met and Surrey Police. 
He was the only one of her three deputies who has a policing background and would have been expected to step up to lead the NCA on a temporary basis.
But because of his track record, putting him in charge even on an interim basis would have been extremely controversial.
Mr Rodhouse has kept his job despite facing huge pressure to quit over his mishandling of Operation Midland – which continues to fester after a ‘whitewash’ inquiry by the police watchdog cleared him and four other officers of any misconduct. 
Earlier this year, six former home secretaries demanded a fresh probe into the VIP abuse inquiry and the watchdogs that cleared detectives of misconduct.
In an interview with the Daily Mail in February, Lord Brittan’s widow attacked the ‘culture of cover-up’ and ‘lack of moral compass’ at the top of Scotland Yard.
According to recent accounts, Mr Rodhouse’s pay package last year was around £265,000.
The NCA said: ‘The decision regarding who becomes the interim DG is a matter for the Home Secretary.’ 
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