Considering the fact that Starmer was head of the CPS in the years Saville, the nationwide Muslim groomers, and now Fayed were acting out their vile crimes, all which were investigated by police and presented to the CPS....he seemed to be quite unaware of how many women and girls were being preyed upon by serial groomers and rapists.
None of these were deemed to be valid enough to face trial by the CPS.
"CPS twice did not prosecute Mohamed Al Fayed after police presented evidence"
"Evidence was shown in 2009 and 2015, but the CPS decided not to go ahead with the prosecution as there was not a ‘realistic prospect of conviction"
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was head of the CPS as director of public prosecutions from 2008 to 2013, but a Downing Street spokesperson said he did not handle Mr Al Fayed’s case, adding it “did not cross his desk”.
Considering the fact that Starmer was head of the CPS in the years Saville, the nationwide Muslim groomers, and now Fayed were acting out their vile crimes, all which were investigated by police and presented to the CPS....he seemed to be quite unaware of how many women and girls were being preyed upon by serial groomers and rapists.
None of these were deemed to be valid enough to face trial by the CPS.
"CPS twice did not prosecute Mohamed Al Fayed after police presented evidence"
"Evidence was shown in 2009 and 2015, but the CPS decided not to go ahead with the prosecution as there was not a ‘realistic prospect of conviction"
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was head of the CPS as director of public prosecutions from 2008 to 2013, but a Downing Street spokesperson said he did not handle Mr Al Fayed’s case, adding it “did not cross his desk”.
It crossed the desk of the people he was responsible for.
Had there been a conviction of someone he sure as
hell would have taken credit..
Syl said
Sep 22 7:49 PM, 2024
It's hard to believe that in such highly controversial cases of people in the public eye, he was unaware of what was going on.
And if that was the case, it seems he was as useless at that job as he is at the present one.
Magica said
Sep 23 12:11 AM, 2024
Syl wrote:
It's hard to believe that in such highly controversial cases of people in the public eye, he was unaware of what was going on. And if that was the case, it seems he was as useless at that job as he is at the present one.
Methinks he was the in the rich men, pat on the back circle.
It will never be known, as no one will speak out.
Syl said
Sep 23 1:09 AM, 2024
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
It's hard to believe that in such highly controversial cases of people in the public eye, he was unaware of what was going on. And if that was the case, it seems he was as useless at that job as he is at the present one.
Methinks he was the in the rich men, pat on the back circle.
It will never be known, as no one will speak out.
The head of any organisation is responsible....the buck stops with them.
Starmer did then what he is doing now, passing the buck.
Syl said
Sep 23 3:50 PM, 2024
150 more people have come forward in connection with this Fayed business.
They include men, so unless the dirty bastard swung both ways, maybe they are willing to speak out about what they saw/know....albeit, a bit too late.
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Magica said
Sep 23 8:39 PM, 2024
Syl wrote:
150 more people have come forward in connection with this Fayed business.
They include men, so unless the dirty bastard swung both ways, maybe they are willing to speak out about what they saw/know....albeit, a bit too late.
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Far too late, but atleast its out there now!
Syl said
Sep 24 12:43 AM, 2024
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
150 more people have come forward in connection with this Fayed business.
They include men, so unless the dirty bastard swung both ways, maybe they are willing to speak out about what they saw/know....albeit, a bit too late.
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Far too late, but atleast its out there now!
It is, but he, like Saville, died knowing they had got away with everything.
Pity Starmers CPS decided they had nothing to answer to.
To add though, I wonder how many women will be jumping on the bandwagon, without proper reason, hoping to get compensation?
Magica said
Sep 24 3:57 AM, 2024
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
150 more people have come forward in connection with this Fayed business.
They include men, so unless the dirty bastard swung both ways, maybe they are willing to speak out about what they saw/know....albeit, a bit too late.
__________________
Far too late, but atleast its out there now!
It is, but he, like Saville, died knowing they had got away with everything.
Pity Starmers CPS decided they had nothing to answer to.
To add though, I wonder how many women will be jumping on the bandwagon, without proper reason, hoping to get compensation?
There's always the chance in these situations.
I hope more speak out before filth like these die. Too many get away with it.
I think Huw Edwards should be retried for his vile crimes. I'm sick of these vile perpetrators getting away with it.
-- Edited by Syl on Tuesday 24th of September 2024 06:58:35 PM
Starker has a lot to answer for
It crossed the desk of the people he was responsible for.
Had there been a conviction of someone he sure as
hell would have taken credit..
And if that was the case, it seems he was as useless at that job as he is at the present one.
Methinks he was the in the rich men, pat on the back circle.
It will never be known, as no one will speak out.
The head of any organisation is responsible....the buck stops with them.
Starmer did then what he is doing now, passing the buck.
They include men, so unless the dirty bastard swung both ways, maybe they are willing to speak out about what they saw/know....albeit, a bit too late.
__________________
Far too late, but atleast its out there now!
It is, but he, like Saville, died knowing they had got away with everything.
Pity Starmers CPS decided they had nothing to answer to.
To add though, I wonder how many women will be jumping on the bandwagon, without proper reason, hoping to get compensation?
There's always the chance in these situations.
I hope more speak out before filth like these die. Too many get away with it.
I think Huw Edwards should be retried for his vile crimes. I'm sick of these vile perpetrators getting away with it.
-- Edited by Syl on Tuesday 24th of September 2024 06:58:35 PM