Poor old Kevin; No pulitzer prize for you!
Hubris?
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I now discover too, that the party for whom the 'cover up' was apparently organised, T. Razaleigh, appears to be a financial advisor to the Sultan of Brunei. The relationship between HMG, the party of Government, and the Sultan is too well known to need recounting.
Concerned as I am about the above, I am even more uneasy at the plain lack of humanity, lack of concern and lack of any sense of urgency amongst officials like yourself, at the physical and psychological plight of Lorrain Osman. I have spoken to you, to RP Smith in the Home Office and to others. For all the concern I could detect in your collective approach to him, I might as well have been talking about a sack of potatoes.
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Neither did I find any apparent concern about the impact his case is having on our thoroughly battered system of justice. Just when the system most needs to demonstrate a capacity for dealing with injustice, it supports
condones and perpetrates miscarriage of justice that is now beginning to be perceived as ranking with the Birmingham 6 and others, in terms of sheer official evil doing. Nor did I detect amongst you any understanding that, from a Ministerial point of view, this case is now out of control.
The only thing that has prevented this exploding so far, is lack of media attention. To ensure that you understand the attention I can get, when I am sufficiently moved, I enclose a copy of the response to my campaign to 'greet' King Hassan of Morroco, and my story about tax dodging. I am that moved now, and you will appreciate that I would be a fool to overlook the references to the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank in the Chooi minute and evidence. That bank now needs the consent of UK regulators for its merger with Midland. In the light of BCCI, it is quite impossible that this should be given without Parliament having a close look at a bank where the Financial Secretary of Hong Kong thought that some of its most senior executives were 'crooks'. I note the impact an unrelated story about an action in America had on BBMB recently.
I think that Dr. Mahathir, the man who so diligently sidelined and marginalised the PM at Harare, so that the UK held no press conferences at the Commonwealth press centre, would say that this matter was out of control, and I'm sure he'll be saying it with his usual vigour, to Mr. Major.
I declare my interest. I want Mr. Osman out of Brixton as as possible.
Since no one, not even 50 plus MP's can get officialdom to listen to either sense, justice or humanity, there is no alternative but to make Mr. Osman's unjust, unlawful and wrong detention, election issue. This I will be doing over the next three weeks.
It will also become an issue in Europe, with every official involved with the case named in a super EP EDM 811.
your mucerely
Kevin Fahm
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