Director of Public Prosecutions

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Employment.png Director of Public Prosecutions 

Leader ofCrown Prosecution Service
AbbreviationDPP
A very important job for the UK Deep state to control, because of the potential of controlling exposure of deep events.

The Director of Public Prosecutions is a very important job for the UK Deep state to control, because of the potential of controlling exposure of deep events.

Activities

In 2019, documents emerged which revealed Peter Hayman escaped prosecution in 1978 after his solicitor personally lobbied the director of public prosecutions.[1]

 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromToDescription
Max Hill1 November 2018
Alison Saunders1 November 201331 October 2018Despite the collapse of an unprecedented number of abuse cases during her tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions, she still insisted she had done a good job. Let Greville Janner go.
Keir Starmer1 November 20081 November 2013
Ken Macdonald20031 November 2008
David Calvert-Smith19982003
Barbara Mills19921998
Allan Green19873 October 1991Decided not to prosecute Greville Janner for child sexual abuse. Resigned after being spotted curb crawling
Thomas Hetherington19771987First head of CPS.
Norman Skelhorn19641977
Theobald Mathew19441964Longest serving DPP

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Kincora Boys' Home“It is clear that there is a continuing cover-up of the unsavoury activities that took place at the Kincora boys' home in East Belfast during the early seventies. After studying a Royal Ulster Constabulary file, the Director of Public Prosecutions recently decided that there are to be no further prosecutions in connection with allegations of homosexuality involving civil servants, military officers and Ulster politicians.”Stephen DorrilSeptember 1983
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