Today, the Mail
tells the world that it has found the smoking gun. All those blue chip companies
using rogue private investigators (PIs) are finally revealed. But, beneath the
screaming headline “REVEALED,
15 blue-chip firms linked to rogue private eyes... and kept secret by police:
Bombshell evidence piles on pressure for Leveson to extend hacking inquiry
beyond the media”, all is not as it seems.
For starters, Lord Justice Leveson has completed his Inquiry
into the “Culture, Practice and Ethics of the
Press”. It would not be up to him as to whether there was to be any
further inquiry. Moreover, the list from the Serious Organised Crime Agency
(SOCA) is just that: it does not form part of any investigation, and is
therefore unlikely to be of evidential standard.
That means it would not get very far if tested in a court of
law. But that is not to say that the Mail
should not be applauded for going after potential lawbreaking. So what have
they uncovered? “The world’s biggest
accountancy firm Deloitte, powerful banks Credit Suisse and Chase Manhattan,
and giant law firm Richards Butler, now part of Reed Smith –which represented
Gordon Brown at the Leveson Inquiry – are all on a secret list belonging to a
corrupt private detective”.
A secret list, with names on it? Very Dad’s Army. But do go on: “A Mail
on Sunday investigation has also
established the rogue investigators jailed last year for illegally accessing
information by ‘blagging’ appeared to be
linked to international solicitors’ firms Herbert Smith –which represented
former RBS boss Fred Goodwin – and Clyde & Co”. But only “appeared to be linked”.
But, as the man said, there’s more: “Last night a senior Westminster source indicated that all six firms are
on the classified Serious Organised Crime Agency list currently locked away in
a safe opposite the House of Commons”. The plot thickens folks, and not a
granule of Bisto in sight!
So readers are given the impression by this stage that lots
of big companies have been commissioning some Very Bad Things, that these are
worse Very Bad Things than the Fourth Estate ever got up to, and that Leveson
could, and should, do something about it, but isn’t doing, because they’re all
ganging up on the poor hacks and editors and it’s rotten and totally unfair.
This is total bullshit. Leveson does not have the power to
reopen his Inquiry or start another one. What was in the SOCA report wouldn’t
persuade a court of law. And what’s this, in the eighth paragraph of the Mail’s piece? “There is no evidence that those named knowingly employed the
rogue detectives in criminal activity on their behalf”. The Mail wants an Inquiry on the basis of no
sodding evidence.
The sheer brass neck of the Fourth Estate in a nutshell. No change there, then.
1 comment:
It is not quite true that the Inquiry has been completed - Part 2 has yet to take place although some doubts have been raised as to whether it will go ahead. See:
http://www.levesoninquiry.org.uk/about/terms-of-reference/
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