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Thursday, July 26, 1973

"All the evidence indicates that he did not seek, nor vas he given,

nor did he need, any active assistance," Sir Alastair said.

He added that he was "totally unable to subscribe to the view" that

Godbor was assisted, in a negative way, by a planned failure of the authorities

to take measures which perhaps, in retrospect, could or should have been taken.

"Never for a moment during this enquiry did I have any reason to

doubt the honesty and integrity of the senior officers involved in this

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Sir Alastair said. "There is no doubt whatsoever in my mind that

the intention was to arrest Godber and bring him before the court before

the end of June.

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