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Thomas Hetherington was a UK Deep state actor.
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In 2019, Mark Watts wrote that “The DPP at the time, Sir Thomas Hetherington, agreed not to prosecute [Peter] Hayman, the late senior diplomat and MI6 officer, at a private meeting with his solicitor, Sir David Napley, who pleaded with the country’s top prosecutor to let his client off being charged with distributing obscene material through the post.
The disclosures are contained in a statement by Jeremy Naunton, a solicitor who worked on the case in the DPP’s office, for the inquiry into child sexual abuse. The statement is set to be presented to the inquiry panel next Wednesday when Naunton is due to be called to testify during the third week of hearings in its Westminster investigation."” [1]
References
- ↑ http://www.foiacentre.com/news-CSA-inquiry-Peter-Hayman-Jeremy-Naunton.html FOIA Centre , 22 March 2019