Senior Barrister Sascha Wass Buried Evidence of Metropolitan Police Bribes to Put Innocent Man in Jail

‘One of the country’s top prosecutors is facing professional ruin following sensational claims in a London courtroom that she lied to judges in order to hide damning evidence of police corruption – at the risk of sending an innocent man to jail.
At the heart of the growing scandal, whose origins were exposed by this newspaper in February, is Sasha Wass QC, the barrister who prosecuted entertainer Rolf Harris and the £2 billion rogue trader Kweku Adoboli.
A court has heard claims that Ms Wass not only buried an official report by the Metropolitan Police confirming there was evidence that officers in its anti-corruption unit had taken bribes, but that she prosecuted the lawyer who brought the report to the attention of the authorities for perverting the course of justice.’
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Flashback – July 2015: The St Helena child abuse scandal

‘The remote British island of Saint Helena has developed a shocking culture of child abuse in which paedophiles are protected and victims are ostracised, a leaked report seen by whistleblower.co.uk warns.
And the confidential dossier raises concerns that the UK Government’s decision to pump £220million into building the British territory its first airport could turn it into a sex tourism destination for perverts.
The report- carried out by children’s charity the Lucy Faithful Foundation- has been leaked by a whistleblower concerned that the worrying findings are being covered up by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.’
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Fast forward December 2015: St Helena child abuse enquiry has found ‘no corruption or cover-up’ by government

Sasha Wass – Cover up queen?
Claims by social workers of endemic child abuse and a government cover-up in the British overseas territory of St Helena were dismissed as a “gross distortion of reality”, a year-long inquiry has revealed.
Barrister Sasha Wass QC, who led the investigation, said allegations of widespread abuse and press reports, which labelled St Helena as a “paedophiles’ paradise”, gave a “totally misleading” picture.
The senior barrister berated “whistleblower” social workers for making claims “in order to deflect from their own incompetence and wrongdoing”. Ms Wass found “no truth” in any of the allegations and that no cover-up by either the UK or St Helena governments had taken place.
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