Today, 9 December 2022 is International Anti Corruption day.
The 2022 United Nations International Anti-Corruption Day (“IACD”) seeks to highlight the crucial link between anti-corruption and peace, security, and development. At its core is the notion that tackling this crime is the right and responsibility of everyone, and that only through cooperation and the involvement of each…
EXCLUSIVE INVESTIGATION Part 1: The Scot Young & Michelle Young insolvency criminal conspiracy – Scot put his faith in the wrong parties:First in the sequel, Intelligence UK International reveals our findings following over 4-years of intensive investigation…
Judicial corruption: Why a serious fraud case covered up on Teesside matters to everyone
By Dr Roger Cottrell
Exclusive investigation: Serious judicial corruption originating by Tory political interference
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Exclusive investigation – The Banksters at Lloyds Banking Group are out of control. The political kleptocracy support corrupt corporations, lawyers and insolvency practitioners in defrauding the people in the name of “law” and “justice” when…
The legal duty of the insolvency courts to apply insolvency set off in all insolvency proceedings is mandatory and is said to be self-executing. Failure to apply set off when there are cross claims arising between a creditor and alleged bankrupt renders the proceeding…
The inglorious career of Cressida Dick
12/08/2022
A police commissioner for our time
By Roger Cottrell PhD
Cressida Dick left one hell of a legacy when she stepped down as Met Police Commissioner earlier this year. Along with failed murder investigations into crimes that often involved serving police officers there…
By Roger Cottrell PhD
Rees Mogg and Truss mean even more bad news for democracy and what was once “Great” about Britain
Like a lot of people I am pretty much sick to the back teeth of watching the Tory Party leadership pageant played out, in all its…
By Roger Cottrell, PhD
Lockerbie bombing investigation – Part 4: How Chuck McKee and Monzer al Kasser were erased from the Lockerbie Bombing Story
Throughout this series of articles we have been looking at the background to the Lockerbie bombing of Pan Am 103, on…
By Roger Cottrell, PhD
Part 3 of the Lockerbie bombing investigation
A little over 30 years ago, on December 21, 1988, a bomb detonated onboard Pan Am 103, The Maid of the Seas, over Lockerbie in Southern Scotland. In all, 243 passengers, mostly American, 16…
UK Human Rights Act reform and why we object
05/08/2022
OPPOSITION TO HUMAN RIGHTS ACT REFORM PROPOSED BY GOVERNMENT
UK Human Rights Act reform Members of the House of Commons and House of Lords, UK Human rights…