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Parkinson claimed it was the suppliers fault that the matter ended in Court and his Force had been open and transparent throughout. A damning report by Mr Wilby has uncovered evidence of perjury, perverting the course of justice by two senior PSD detectives and persistent flouting of Court protocol by the Forces Legal Services Director. One of the two key police witnesses lied in Court and the trial judge repeatedly criticised the conduct and rationale of WYP. Both in pre-trial hearings and at the main hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice. In a sensational and very recent Justice Arnold development, an ex PSD whistleblower trial judge is now providing reports that there are other companies who have complained to WYP about further misappropriation of intellectual property: One of them, allegedly before the trial. uPSD also understands that Leicestershire police are involved in investigating the latest allegations. They have so far declined to comment. Parkinson and the Force press office have declined to comment on the report. A second Yorkshire Post deception concerned a civil liberties and anti-racist organisation in Bradford. This was covered in the last edition of uPSD and we do not need to rehearse the circumstances here except to say that the first letter sent in June sent by Just West Yorkshire concerning hate crime has still not produced any substantive response It is also now over a month since the Post story appeared. WYP now accused of misappropriation by other This is no doubt connected to the fact Parkinson and the Chief Constable still software firms
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engineered by WYPAs Chief, Fraser Sampson. Sampson has provided not one shred of evidence to support treating the complaint in this way. Ms Stewart-Smith said: This is another smoke and mirrors exercise in trying to throw uPSD off the scent. How can a complaint be so unworthy of investigation one week and then put down to the Deputy Chief of the Force next? It beggars belief. A number of questions have now been put to WYPA, PSD and the press office to try and get to the ACC John Robins bottom of this. At the time of publication portfolio responsibility for these had all been ignored. Professional Standards She goes on to say: There is an important legal principle at stake here that impacts on all future complainants - namely the improper use of anonymous emails by police officers. All the complaint sought was an apology from the sender, a withdrawal of the inappropriate email content and a simple explanation as to why the sender sought to intercede in civil matters. One can hardly describe that as, in any way, unreasonable. Precisely, Ms Smith.
One police force that has not learned the lessons from the outfall of Hillsborough is West Yorkshire Police. Led by serially dishonest PSD detective DI Damian Carr, the police still refuse to Felicity Stewart-Smith release a uniform belonging to another disgraced police officer, Kevin Liston. The Major family are confident that independent forensic analysis of Listons bloodstained uniform will assist in proving that it was in fact him and not Danny Major who committed an assault on a prisoner. Anyone viewing the CCTV evidence, like the BBCs Sally Chesworth, can be left in no doubt that the plot hatched to blame Danny Major began within minutes of Liston assaulting Sean Rimmington. The sustained cover-up ever since, in this Major miscarriage of justice, like Hillsborough, is now Force wide. Until a proper independent inquiry is set up this whole case will remain another stain on the tarnished reputation of West Yorkshire Police. Like the heroic HFSG, Bernadette and Eric Major will never, ever let this rest Felicity Stewart-Smith until Dannys name is cleared. uPSD are uPSD researcher right with them, however long that takes. and email victim
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Detective accused of theft of 250,000 of drugs from his own force with intent to supply
Former Detective Constable Nick McFadden, 37, is accused of stealing almost 1kg of cocaine and 57 kilos of cannabis resin from West Yorkshire Police. McFadden was working in one the forces specialist Crime Unit syndicates based in Wakefield when he allegedly stole the drugs with his brother Simon, 42, between August and November 2010. The McFadden brothers, who are both from Leeds, also face two charges of conspiracy to supply the drugs. Simons wife, Karen McFadden faces money laundering charges connected with the drugs theft. The Force press office have pointedly refused to confirm whether either were at any time employed by West Yorkshire Police. Ex DC Nick McFadden appeared at Leeds Crown Court alongside his brother on 29th August. No plea was entered and he was granted bail. They are both expected to enter a plea when they next appear at a Mention Hearing on November 13th. Five weeks have been set aside for a trial February 2013, if they deny the allegations. Nick McFadden resigned from West Yorkshire Police earlier this year and the Crime Unit headed by DCS Ingrid Lee has done everything in its power to conceal this highly significant police/ public confidence matter from the public they allegedly serve.
Fraser Sampson WYPA Chief Executive Keeping the lid on paedophile can of worms
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September 2012
Volume 1, Issue 8
Wakefield-based Judith Heeley, who is Treasurer at both West Yorkshire Police Authority and its North Yorkshire counterpart, faces investigation following alleged breaches of the Audit Commission Act 1998, and NYPA Policy. A formal objection to the 2011/12 North Yorkshire Police Authority accounts is also now being considered by the Audit Commission. The complaint was lodged with the Standards Committee of NYPA earlier this month alleging refusal of access to inspect the receipts and ledger entries supporting Councillor Kenyons expense claims - and those of a senior serving police officer, believed to be the acting Chief Constable, who is standing in for his disgraced ex West Yorkshire Police predecessor, Graeme Maxwell. The only Chief Constable ever to have been found guilty of gross misconduct and kept his job, followed by a 247,000 payoff. This refusal by Ms Heeley was in spite of the provision of written confirmation from the Audit Commission that the enquirer was fully entitled to access the records. Ms Heeley also unreasonably refused to supply details of the Authoritys accounting policies claiming they had been dealt with as FoI requests when, in fact, they had been ignored. Not exactly state secret material we would aver. It is believed that all this improper and quite childish obstruction was to prevent scrutiny of Wakefield born and educated Jane Kenyons expenses and potential Jane Kenyon NYPA Chairman detection of further Double-Dipping misconduct. Councillor Kenyon is also alleged tohave claimed expenses for telephone calls from the Police Authority, although expenditure on telephone calls is covered by the allowances she receives from both the Police Authority and North Yorkshire County Council (double-dipping). She is the only NYPA councillor member to claim this expenditure or to have a free Police mobile telephone issued to her.
Another disgraced ex WYP ACPO officer, Adam Briggs, also involved himself with unsolved expense claim mysteries running into thousands of pounds whilst with North Yorkshire. Do we see a pattern emerging here? The Kenyon case featured in the national press earlier this week which has heaped more pressure on a beleaguered police service still reeling from the Hillsborough corruption revelations in which Sir Norman Cloud of corruption Bettison was the hangs over WYPA HQ central figure. A former Head of Economic Crime at West Yorkshire Police, ex DI Cedric Christie, told uPSD: Claiming twice for something like telephone calls or broadband is just Experienced former WYP Detective Inspector the same as Cedric Christie claiming mileage from two different authorities for the same journey. If I was investigating those circumstances I would consider a case of fraud by false misrepresentation committed under Section 2 of the Fraud Act 2006. Greig Tindall of North Yorkshire Police declined to comment when asked to Cedric Christie give his views on whether Police Authority members were exempt from criminal prosecution by his own Force. He commented: This is a matter for the Police Authority. Really, Mr Tindall? Having assiduously checked the Members register, uPSD have not found a single police constable amongst them. uPSD is reliably informed that a forensic accountant is to turn his attention onto WYPA in a quest to discover whether there are councillor members who are similarly double-dipping.