Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Alligators at the North Pole
Really, there is someone mad enough to say this. But, if it is about the perils of global warming, there is nothing so mad that Louise Grey won't write a story on it.
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How about some equality?
"Fair cop!" as they might say, with the news that Tom Wise MEP has finally beencharged with the criminal offences of false accounting and money laundering. His erstwhile researcher, Lindsay Jenkins, also faces the same charges.
According to The Daily Telegraph, the pair will appear at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court on 27 April for a fraud where they allegedly siphoned off nearly £40,000 of taxpayers' money.
There is little sympathy on this blog for a man who has not served the eurosceptic movement well, having been elected on a UKIP ticket in 2004 after a prolonged stint as Jeffrey Titford's assistant. Nor is there any sympathy for Lindsay Jenkins.
However, in the interests of fairness, it is apposite to point out that the amount of money appropriated by Wise and his alleged conspirator is small beer compared with the wholesale looting of the public purse by Den Dover.
This is the Tory MEP who paid his own company £500,000 or so from his expenses account and has since been ejected from the Tory MEP group, with demands that he repays the money. So far, he has refused to pay a penny and stands to reap further benefits from a handsome pension when he steps down as an MEP in June.
There was talk of an OLAF fraud investigation, but nothing seems to have come of that. Where, however, there is clearly some evidence – to say the very least – of impropriety, justice demands that there should be equality of treatment. Dover should be subject to the same level of investigation that Wise has been put through.
In the absence of such equality, the suspicion might otherwise remain that Wise is being prosecuted not for his alleged offences, per se, but because at the time he is said to have committed them, he was a UKIP MEP. Yet, despite rumours to the contrary, we understand that this is not actually a crime - for the time being.
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Something very wrong
We did the story yesterday, reporting on how there were major changes taking place in Helmand with the hand over of British military responsibilities in the southern part of the province to US forces.
This is now confirmed by another report in the Canadian media.
While it cannot be said that this is an earth-shattering story that should go right to the top of every front page, this is of some importance. Furthermore, it would be of some interest to many readers of what used to be our "broadsheet" newspapers. So far, though, there has not been a single word published on this development – as far as we are aware.
This seems to me to be more that just a question of news values. If the British media is unaware of this development, or thinks that it is not worth publishing details of it, then there is something very, very wrong.
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