He enacted sting after sting for the now defunct Screws: Mazher Mahmood, aka The Fake
Sheikh, was a legend among those who scrabble around the dunghill that is
Grubstreet. Many convictions have depended wholly on his evidence, and his
activities. And yesterday
he was exposed as a liar. Thus the idea that bad press behaviour ended when
the Screws was shut down was exposed
as a sham.
Mahmood has, in the past, gone to great lengths to conceal his identity; he claims that, as an undercover reporter, publishing photos of him would be detrimental to his work. Well, given he’s not only a lying sleazebag, but a proven lying sleazebag, here on Zelo Street we say Stuff That For A Game Of Soldiers. So here is Mazher Mahmood, in all his less than total glory.
Mahmood’s run of good fortune came juddering to a
halt yesterday at Southwark Crown Court as the trial on drugs charges of
singer Tulisa Contostavlos collapsed. The judge concluded that Mahmood “told me lies when he gave evidence to me on
the 27th of June ... there are strong grounds for believing that the underlying
purpose of these lies was to conceal the fact that he had been manipulating the
evidence”.
As Mahmood was “the
sole progenitor of this case; the sole investigator; the sole prosecution
witness; someone who appears to have gone to great lengths to get Ms Contostavlos
to agree to involve herself in criminal conduct, certainly to far greater lengths than would have been appropriate had he been a
Police investigator”, there could be no other outcome to the case.
But what was most worrying was that the Murdoch press – supposedly
cleaned up after the demise of the Screws
– was still prepared to indulge Mahmood. The Screws had paid
a witness in the alleged Victoria Beckham kidnap trial; the trial
subsequently collapsed. The payment was considered to be a factor. Mahmood and
his paper had their arses wiped by the supine PCC.
That wasn’t an isolated incident: Roy Greenslade told
yesterday that he had been prepared to be a witness on behalf of Ms
Contostavlos: “I had prepared a statement
in which I outlined the reason he departed from the Sunday Times in 1988 after
lying about changes he made to editorial copy”. It got worse.
“I revealed the
details of that incident to the Leveson inquiry. It led to Mahmood being
recalled because he had previously lied about it in his evidence to Lord
Justice Leveson”. Mazher Mahmood worked for decades in the service of the
Murdoch empire. He appears to have been prepared to lie in order to progress
stories. Many of his stings resulted in criminal convictions. Some may have to
be revisited.
Ms Contostavlos is
urging Police action against Mahmood. And once again the whole sordid
business comes back to one man: that man
is Rupert Murdoch.
"Ms Contostavlos is urging Police action against Mahmood. And once again the whole sordid business comes back to one man: that man is Rupert Murdoch."
ReplyDeleteNot suggesting that the police are awaiting advice from that great man before taking any action I would hope?
As a guide to identification for unwary z-list celebs, the more recently taken photo of the fake sheikh you had up earlier today would be more helpful. Why the change?
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ReplyDeleteSometimes photos cannot be used, for a variety of reasons.
I imagine John Alford would now like a word http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Alford_%28actor%29
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