To borrow from The Times - they are still looking for Will Smith, dressed in black wiping everyone's memories
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To borrow from The Times - they are still looking for Will Smith, dressed in black wiping everyone's memories
Indeed - and rather cynically some seem to be seeing the fact most of the MPs at the time have retired that it can be used as a distraction from the messes they are currently presiding over such as...
[QUOTE=draftsmann;6335538]But perjury and perverting the course of justice are.
Perhaps this is something the head of the CPS could direct some resources at? ]
I don't think anyone at the CPS beyond a few lawyers could have been expected to know anything about it.
MPs contacted by their constituents should have known about it.
The clamouring for...
She also plead guilty and didn't receive a custodial sentence - so how this wasn't the number one priority of the head of the CPS I don't know...
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I took it from the Times not the Guardian.
"The CPS prosecuted up to 38 cases based on data from Horizon, which was later found to be riddled with bugs. Three of these cases were prosecuted...
CPS prosecuted 38 cases in total. Three of the 4 million cases prosecuted under Starmer were PO cases, given these would have been very minor cases for the CPS then I think it's more political mud...
If they wrote crap software then it is down to the purchaser to take legal action/not pay.
Unless Fujitsu gave a firm reassurance their software was infallible then I think it was the PO decison...