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===Coverup of Establishment Paedophilia===
 
===Coverup of Establishment Paedophilia===
In April 1981 Sir [[Michael Havers]], the Attorney General, stated in parliament that while [[Peter Hayman]] was a member of the [[Paedophile Information Exchange]], he was never a member of the executive committee, so was not prosecuted as others were for publishing contact advertisements.<ref name=times-19810407>{{cite news |url=https://spotlightonabuse.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/times070481.jpg |title=Why Sir Peter Hayman was not named |newspaper=The Times |location=London |date=7 April 1981 |accessdate=2 July 2014 |quote=through his membership of PIE or otherwise}}</ref><ref name=guardian-19810407>{{cite news |url=https://spotlightonabuse.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/g070481.jpg |title=Havers denies special treatment for Hayman |author=Colin Brown |newspaper=The Guardian |date=7 April 1981 |accessdate=2 July 2014 |quote=Sir Peter was a member of the Paedophile Information Exchange}}</ref>
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In April 1981 Sir [[Michael Havers]], the Attorney General, stated in parliament that while [[Peter Hayman]] was a member of the [[Paedophile Information Exchange]], he was never a member of the executive committee, so was not prosecuted as others were for publishing contact advertisements.<ref name=times-19810407>https://spotlightonabuse.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/times070481.jpg</ref><ref name=guardian-19810407>https://spotlightonabuse.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/g070481.jpg</ref>
  
 
It is uncertain whether this is related to the 2015 report of a former detective: "I was in a car with two other vice squad officers... The detective sergeant said he had just had a major [[child abuse]] investigation shut down by the [[CPS]] regarding a royal and an MP."<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/royal-family-member-was-investigated-as-part-of-paedophile-ring-before-coverup-excop-says-10126864.html</ref>
 
It is uncertain whether this is related to the 2015 report of a former detective: "I was in a car with two other vice squad officers... The detective sergeant said he had just had a major [[child abuse]] investigation shut down by the [[CPS]] regarding a royal and an MP."<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/royal-family-member-was-investigated-as-part-of-paedophile-ring-before-coverup-excop-says-10126864.html</ref>
  
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===Protection of Establishment War Criminal===
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In 2017, [[Jeremy Wright]] moving to try to stop such the private prosecution of [[Tony Blair]]. A spokesman stated {{SMWQ
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Latest revision as of 07:35, 6 August 2021


Employment.png Attorney General for England and Wales 
(Attorney General)

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Websitehttps://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/attorney-generals-office
Superintends the work of the Crown Prosecution Service, makes sure certain things are brushed under the carpet.

Duties

The Attorney General for England and Wales "superintends" the work of the Crown Prosecution Service by having regular meetings and also answers for it in the UK Parliament. The Attorney can also claim "national security" grounds to influence the conduct of prosecutions.

Coverup of Establishment Paedophilia

In April 1981 Sir Michael Havers, the Attorney General, stated in parliament that while Peter Hayman was a member of the Paedophile Information Exchange, he was never a member of the executive committee, so was not prosecuted as others were for publishing contact advertisements.[1][2]

It is uncertain whether this is related to the 2015 report of a former detective: "I was in a car with two other vice squad officers... The detective sergeant said he had just had a major child abuse investigation shut down by the CPS regarding a royal and an MP."[3]

Protection of Establishment War Criminal

In 2017, Jeremy Wright moving to try to stop such the private prosecution of Tony Blair. A spokesman stated “It’s not unusual for the attorney general to intervene in cases in order to represent the public interest. He has sought to intervene in this case because it raises important issues about the scope of the criminal law.” [4]

 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromTo
Richard Hermer5 July 2024
Suella Braverman13 February 20206 September 2022
Jeremy Wright15 July 20149 July 2018
Dominic Grieve12 May 201015 July 2014
Patricia Scotland28 June 200711 May 2010
Peter Goldsmith8 June 200127 June 2007
Gareth Williams (politician)29 July 19998 June 2001
John Morris2 May 199729 July 1999
Nicholas Lyell10 April 19922 May 1997
Patrick Mayhew13 June 198710 April 1992
Michael Havers6 May 197913 June 1987
Hartley Shawcross4 August 194524 April 1951
David Maxwell Fyfe25 May 194526 July 1945
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