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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Sleazy Keith Vaz to face inquiry


Sleazy Keith Vaz to face inquiry

A senior Labour MP is facing demands for a sleaze inquiry after intervening in a court case on behalf of a party donor.

Keith Vaz, chairman of the influential home affairs select committee, urged the High Court to delay proceedings involving a friend from whom he and his family had received lavish hospitality.

We can reveal that the friend - controversial lawyer Shahrokh Mireskandari - was on the brink of losing a long-running legal costs battle with an airline when Mr Vaz intervened
.

I seem to recall Keith Vaz was somehow embroiled in the paedophile scandal with Frank Beck, then it was quietly swept under the carpet and we heard no more about it.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

jailhouselawyer,

Don't remember that ...

Anonymous said...

John,

Do you have a link to the alleged paedophile scandal ?

Anonymous said...

I'm given to understand that the Government has no system for monitoring immigrants with past histories as sexual offenders.

Reports of immigrant Romanians gangs arrested for 'sex trafficking' proves no vetting system exists with EU open border policies Blair agreed.

Conversely, police hold registers of proven British sex offenders.
Why do you think the Home Office in it's infinite lack of wisdom should now choose to act against police/authorities advice and drive sex offenders underground.
Why are they adding further to the risk of our children ?

The result of Brown's sell out of elderly care is an unsafe, two tier system. All CRB checked British workers were made to produce passports within one week or be sacked. No CRB checks were possible or made on the background of untrained immigrants forcing British carers out of work.

British carers and the elderly are the losers, the latter are funding it !!

jailhouselawyer said...

anon 2:15, I've mentioned it on here before in relation to a post I did on Frank Beck, or Keith Vaz.

Beck was in Gartree Prison when I was, and I recall hearing about the link. As I say, it was kept pretty quiet and there was a suggestion of a police cover up.

Anonymous said...

jailhouselawyer,

Thanks ... you don't sound like yourself today.

Anonymous said...

jailhouselawyer,

Talking of paedophiles, the public shared Sarah's mother's delight when forensic evidence presented in Court proved, without doubt, Roy Whiting's guilt of heinous crimes.

Conversely, Sarah's mother stands pretty much alone in citing pleasure from learning that a person has been arrested - but has tried and evidence and proven guilty in a Court of Law.

She's either very gullible or dangerously presumptive in the absence of formal, legal trial and judgment. Sarah's mother has no means of differentiating between malicious, unfounded allegation and evidenced based truth. The 'vigilante' attitude which prevented her aims being legalized.

Highly respected David Payne was a victim of anonymous 'paedophile whispers' without a shred of evidence bar malicious intent of the vilest order.

Anonymous said...

John,

Why have you deleted interesting past posts ?

Anonymous said...

'Paedophile' ... 'word of the week' on all fronts.

It lay dormant for years until McCanns media campaign. Thereafter,
innocents, labelled 'abductors', were targetted left right and centre.
All proven false ... waste of police time and taxpayers' money.

jailhouselawyer said...

anon 5.51: I haven't deleted any posts. They are all there in the archives.

Anonymous said...

jailhouselawyer,

Why do you no longer display them ?
Same thing happened on 3 A's .....

Anonymous said...

jailhouselawyer,

Hey, ho articles have returned.

Anonymous said...

I remember his comments regarding the loss of confidential government data. The person allegedly responsible for leaving files on a train - reportedly handed to the BBC
has today been charged under the Secrecy Act.

No reports of similar charges being made against the private providers who've lost a considerable amount of confidential government data since.