How Establishment Judges Protect The System

Occasionally, High Court judges get in the news for all the wrong reasons. As the text below shows I am unfortunately burdened with having to deal with a judge called Nicholas Lavender. He is known as The Honourable Nicholas Lavender. Unfortunately, I get stuck with his evil twin The Dishonourable Nicholas Lavender. Heโ€™s recently been in the news for two key issues. The first of these is his incorrect sentencing of a MP caught committing sexual misconduct, more on this below. The more recent of these two stories concerns his membership of the Garrick club, an all male organisation, which appears to contain a suspicious number of high-level judiciary. More can be seen on this here: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/mar/18/garrick-club-bastion-male-elitism

Judge Nicholas Lavender

In 2016, I was subject to a wrongful conviction. The conviction was wrongful because evidence which showed factual innocence was withheld from the court and further evidence which would have undermined the prosecution in respect of the complainant was also withheld. Such information has subsequently been located, such as the complainant publicly being named as serial complainant and compensation seeker. This has resulted in her being the subject of articles in the national press showing her patterns of behaviour for the purpose of obtaining compensation.

It was known at an early stage that the prosecution was wrongful, evidence was being withheld and the whole matter conducted by officers who we have subsequently discovered had committed prior misconduct including data manipulation and computer misuse offences. Humberside Police is still known to be in possession of a significant amount of data showing factual innocence. Efforts have been made to obtain this data via civil proceedings and judicial review.

The British court system seeks at all stages to maintain wrongful convictions by a number of underhanded methods. One of these is that efforts to obtain evidence which is known to exist showing factual innocence will be blocked via a number of methods. One of these is simply hiding the evidence and failing to show this to a defence team. This is illegal and contrary to The Criminal Procedure Investigation Act. This happened in my case. However another means of hiding evidence known to exist is for a judge to effectively act as a โ€œgatekeeperโ€ placing restrictions and denying access to evidence which will show the police, CPS and the court itself have missed conducted themselves in order to obtain and maintain wrongful conviction. This enables any police and legal professionals involved in a deliberate miscarriage of justice to avoid blame for misconduct in public office. 

In my own matter the judge Nicholas Lavender known as The Honourable, Mr Justice Lavender (pictured) acts as gatekeeper to block applications made to obtain data showing factual innocence which would open the way to overturn of the wrongful conviction. 

The High Court

 

As such, Nicholas Lavender knows full well that he is acting to maintain an injustice and doing so oppressively by the continual application of a series of civil restraint orders which act to limit and restrict my ability to use the civil court system to obtain information that would enable the matter to be returned to the Court of Appeal.
This has now become a personal matter for him: in the orders that he makes in relation to myself he insures that the wording he is as disparaging and borderline offensive as possible. In return I am happy to publicise his abuse of office in order to protect persons within the criminal justice system who have committed misconduct in public office. 

 

Image: The Guardian. Disquiet has been expressed over the number of senior judges who are members of The Garrick Club.

It is of course quite logical that one judge would seek to protect his colleagues within the criminal justice system via abuse of his position. This maintains the professional reputation of the criminal justice system and also the idea that mistakes do not happen. It is more important for sitting judges, and HMCTS, to preserve the professional reputation of the criminal justice system that it is for them to look into and find where injustices have happened, and correct them. 

Below is the text of a statement given to Mr Justice Lavender at The High Court in May 2023. This was in relation to his stated aim of renewing a civil restraint order against me for another three years. In any encounter I have had with Lavender. His aim is always to restrict and curtail my ability to be able to obtain redress in relation to wrongful conviction & and any other civil proceedings. 

At this hearing were Francesca Oโ€™Neil from The Ministry of Justice and Lynn Temp from the Government Legal Dept. it is telling that these two people from these organisations were invited by the court to this hearing. Because these are two people from two organisations who have the most to lose from a wrongful conviction obtained by manipulated evidence being exposed publicly. They both argued that the civil restraint order should be maintained. This is because the maintenance of such enables them to avoid civil action for failure to produce data showing factual innocence made under relevant data access legislation. 

Any application made in civil proceedings is immediately referred to Lavender, who then strikes the claim out for a variety of inapplicable and tenuous reasons and always with an order which just skims the boundaries of being personally abusive towards myself. 

My statement began with some preliminary discussions. I then went on to say to Lavender:

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“What this suggests [I referred to other judges who approve applications made in civil and other proceedings] is that it is only you who has a problem with applications that I make, restricting such applications in order to cause unfair disadvantage. 

It also suggests that the restrictions put in place by a CRO are not immutable. That, depending upon circumstances, it is perfectly possible to make an application in any set of proceedings. The wording of the CRO should not have allowed any such applications to have been made. Whereas if I were to make a new claim, this would be immediately put before you, and you would seek any reason possible to strike it out despite the validity of the claim and the clarity of the particulars of claim.

 

It is my misfortune that any claim I make is immediately passed to you. When other judges are involved the CRO is not treated as an issue when it comes to making applications. 

 

You seek irrelevant grounds for striking such a claim out. I will discuss the reasons for this shortly, but the reasons are no different to how they were when we were last at this juncture in 2021.

 

I see that the standard invite has been sent out for todayโ€™s hearing and the usual ghouls [named above] are clearly in attendance. These are the two organisations which have a most to lose from my being able to make applications at court. Both organisations were intimately involved in a severe and prolonged miscarriage of justice. Relevant data has been obtained showing that this is a wrongful conviction on the basis of evidence showing factual innocence being withheld in order to obtain wrongful conviction. Evidence was withheld contrary to the order of the trial judge in the case. Despite efforts on my part to obtain this since directly from the organisations concerned. 

This is how you when I first crossed paths because I made an application for judicial review into both CPS and Humberside police for withholding information contrary to the Criminal Procedure & Investigation Act. The matter of the appeal into wrongful conviction is now before a London-based barrister and solicitor. 

Your actions in striking out the judicial review applications, one against each organisation, meant that the information showing factual innocence could not be obtained via reasonable means through the civil courts process.

 

You knew this full well when you made the CRO – and the purpose of extending the CRO in June 2021 – and today (because I am confident that you will decide for, however tenuous a set of reasons that you intend to extend this for a further two years) is to prevent applications being made which will produce further evidence showing factual innocence.โ€จโ€จ

Rather hilariously North Yorkshire police have also decided to pitch in. Since there has been no contact with that organisation between 2019 and today it makes me question why they would bother. And it seems that this is in relation to the fear that at some point in the future that proceedings might commence against North Yorkshire police. This is not a reasonable justification for maintenance of the CRO. 

At some point in the future they may be a form of misconduct against me from any organisation. Itโ€™s hard to countenance the idea that a public funded organisation would seek to restrict a personโ€™s ability to be able to make legitimate claims by extension of a CRO which would prevent action against any organisation or individual who commits a tort against them purely out of fear that that individual might at some point launch in action against North Yorkshire Police This is either something that Iโ€™m missing the point on or entirely or itโ€™s spectacularly, selfish and the argument is bad on its face being made to protect an organisation but causing significant disadvantage to an individual. 

 

As I mentioned the existence of a CRO prevents legitimate and reasonable claims being brought on the back of torts committed against me. As far as I’m aware it is unreasonable in the extreme for such an organisation to request that the CRO is extended on the basis that they may be future claims against that organisation, including for torts they have not yet committed. 

 

There is an obvious interest in this matter from organisations, such a CPS and Humberside Police. They have committed clear misconduct putting their professional reputation and the careers of serving personnel at risk. 

 

At the last such hearing to decide whether this CRO should continue I spent a considerable amount of my time outlining all of the instances in which you have acted unfairly, unreasonably, or otherwise to abuse your position in order to assist organisations, such as Humberside Police and CPS in maintaining the wrongful conviction. I do not intend again to go over each of these instances in which a judgement has been made which is illogical and contrary to the evidence produced. 

Suffice to say that in all of the instances of claims I have made that have been outlined in documentation for this hearing that there has been a deliberate ignoring of key pertinent facts in the judgment made striking the claim out. 

It is of course much easier to strike a claim out if you ignore a key aspect of the particulars of claim and key evidence that supports them. You even have a set  template on which you will issue such judgements. This template is worded identically on each occasion. Particularly choice phrase that appears within these judgements is โ€œMr XXXXXX wastes public money and has done so for years.โ€œโ€จโ€จ

What isnโ€™t a waste of public money is your salary. Because you are prepared to act to protect the reputation and interests of bodies within the criminal justice system that have clearly missed conducted themselves. And the evidence that they have misconducted themselves clearly exists and is presently with a London-based solicitor and counsel. 

These organisations have themselves attempted via every means possible to conceal the evidence of professional misconduct for the purpose of reputation management. Your primary concern in imposing and renewing a CRO is therefore to maintain the reputation of the convicting court, police and CPS.

In the last hearing of this nature in June 2021 I pointed out salient facts. Firstly, that evidence proving both these organisations acted to cause a deliberate miscarriage of justice and obtain a wrongful conviction has been secured. I also stated that rather than you taking the reasonable line of requesting to see the withheld evidence showing factual innocence and then making an order [to CPS and Humberside Police] to supply the missing data you instead decided to support the misconduct carried out by the state and its agents by again extending the restraint order. This is despite the fact that it was pointed out to you clearly that there has been a significant miscarriage of justice and sufficient evidence exists of this for solicitor and barrister to have received several hikes in their legal aid funding.

 

However the professional and public reputation of the CJS comes first regardless of how obvious the miscarriage of justice is.  Hence, the reason some very high-profile miscarriage of justice cases spend years languishing in prison, despite the fact that it is known where the evidence of factual innocence is and who is holding it. 

 

Maybe your role is not to assist in finding of fact but rather to support the reputation of a system in which you work while you have a little fun yourself along the way. I refer to the case of your sentencing of Labour Party Peer Lord Ahmed. Having myself been on the receiving end of your florid pronouncements, made without any form of justification about me in your judgements, I can imagine the joy you got in being able to pronounce in the Lord Ahmed case. A matter in which you spent so long proclaiming about actions that Lord Ahmed has carried out that you forgot the basic issues involved in sentencing, leading to a successful appeal and a reduction in his sentence.

 

โ€ฆI doubt that Iโ€™m the only person who you have acted to complicate their appeal into wrongful conviction by the application of a CRO.

You are fully aware on the basis of evidence put before you in the two judicial review applications in 2018, that there has been a significant miscarriage of justice, but rather than make relevant orders and allow applications that would have enabled the production of the relevant information you chose instead to apply a CRO, restricting my ability to obtain evidence for the purpose of appeal.

 

You now seek to extend the civil restraint order for a second time. Iโ€™m reasonably sure that such would be on unprecedented act.

 

Certainly, it would be unprecedented restriction upon my ability to be able to correct torts and take reasonable action to protect my own interests via the civil court system.

 

In the last such hearing in June 2021, I spoke at length about several civil claims that had been shut down by you contrary to established procedure, reasonableness or fairness. The entire text of a very lengthy series of submissions made at the last hearing was made available online shortly afterwards. And on my blog this forms the most accessed page. 

 

I do not intend to repeat the contents of the submissions made in June 2021. The text of those submissions are of course freely available online. However, in this instance I will focus on one particular case which acts as a microcosm of your handling of any claim brought by myself or now it would seem also my family members. 

 

Claim number XXX was dismissed again unreasonably and without proper grounds on the basis that it was believed that I was behind a claim made by my mother in respect of XXXXXXXXX Council. Why was this unreasonable? The answer to this is very simple. Because at any point you couldโ€™ve ordered that my mother appeared by video link or took an oath in her home witnessed by the family solicitor to say that she was the person behind the claim, directing it and instigator of it. Instead you took actions to limit her ability to be able to make a reasonable claim in respect of XXXXXXX Council mistreatment of her for an entirely unfair and inappropriate reason. It was within your capability to be able to confirm that my mother was the person behind the claim at all stages. But you did not seek this information, and instead sought to strike the claim of a third-party out. Not only the claims I bring but also those brought by my relatives and immediate family are now also liable to dismissal on the basis that they will be scooped up and put in front of you by court staff.

 

This is an abuse of power. It is an absence of duty of care and a clear breach of the principles established in The Equal Treatment Bench Book. You prevented my mother from being able to take action in relation to an actual harm caused to her by XXXXXXXXX Council.

 

On this basis it is foolish for me to assume that there will be any fairness or reasonable treatment within this hearing. There has been malpractice and discriminatory behaviour known from you towards me since 2018. The point of this hearing is simply to re-establish the civil restraint order for another two years. 

 

The rejections of legitimate meritorious claims made of the course of the last two years, which do not in any way represent an excessive number of claims but which were rejected with wording from you that I have described in this statement, was done on purpose to enable the hearing today to further extend the civil restraint order. In other words the purpose of the of this hearing is simply to rubberstamp what has been in the your mind for around two years: that myself, as claimant should be further disadvantaged, limited and exposed to professional misconduct by other persons and organisations, without ability for legal recourse to correct torts against me. This is all to protect CPS, Humberside Police and Hull Crown Court from the effects of their own professional misconduct and negligence.

 

Anything I say within these proceedings, any comments I make and any legal arguments, however evidenced and persuasive will be ignored. This is because in every encounter with you over the last two years you have presented an unrealistic picture of the merits of claims that I have brought purely for the purpose of dismissing such claims. As such all the involvement that Iโ€™ve had with you over the last two years has, from your perspective, been for the purpose of establishing a case for the hearing today, in which youโ€™re able to again justify the reimposition of the CRO for another two years.

 

Again, this is not fair or reasonable approach to take. But your interests lie in protection of criminal justice system from exposure of its misconduct, particularly public exposure leading to loss of confidence in such bodies as work within the CJS. As such again all of your actions over the last two years have been to enable you to rubberstamp another two-year stretch of a CRO today. As the appeal into my wrongful conviction moves forward I hope youโ€™re prepared to be on the wrong side of history.

 

I also hope youโ€™re prepared to be in a position in which your actions in seeking to maintain the wrongful conviction & protect those responsible for it and limit and restrict my ability to make applications in civil court cases in respect of it should be exposed publicly at a point where the wrongful conviction is overturned.”

 

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Final word.

Looking at the membership of the Garrick club, which Nicholas Lavender is a member of it is clear and logical that Lavender would seek to protect the establishment that he Is a significant part of. The more high-profile members of the club can be seen here: https://www.theguardian.com/society/gallery/2024/mar/19/garrick-club-notable-members-in-pictures

Extract from The Guardian article on High Court judges who are members of The Garrick Club. 19.3.24


Lavender uses his position as a High Court judge to protect elements of the criminal and civil justice system, which have missed conducted themselves causing disadvantage to the public and potential loss of professional reputation to the courts. As such, Lavender is prepared to misuse his position in order to protect his colleagues and the system in which they work.

This is the low standard of British justice in the early 21st-century.

Schoolboy Error by Senior Judge Helps Sex Offender

I have previously spoken on this blog about judicial office holder Mr. Justice Lavender and his limitations as a judge.

This can be found at: https://legalbabble.law.blog/2021/06/11/dirty-tricks-in-the-high-court/

Nicholas Lavender, sometimes called The Honourable Mr. Justice Lavender.

These include a tendency to support the state, and other judges, wherever possible even in the face of overwhelming data that the evidence against a member of the establishment or public body might be correct.

Now, Mr Justice Lavender has been publicly humiliated by judges at The Court of Appeal over his sentencing of former Labour politician Nazir Ahmed.

Hereโ€™s how they seemed to have happened, according to an article in the Guardian newspaper. https://www.theguardian.com/law/2023/mar/17/peer-nazir-ahmeds-jail-term-for-1970s-sexual-assault-cut-by-three-years

The simple fact is that the correction made by the Appeal Court judges is over matter that Mr Justice Lavender would have been well aware of at the point of sentencing.

However, it would seem that Nicholas Lavender was more interested in pontificating during sentencing and giving his opinions regarding Ahmedโ€™s offending than he was paying attention to the correct sentencing guidelines and requirements on his position as judge as set out in law.

It mustโ€™ve irked Nicholas Lavender that he had to sentence effectively a member of the establishment when Lavender spends so much of his judicial career supporting the establishment and covering up the effects of their misdeeds.

However, itโ€™s disturbing to know that the little frisson of joy Lavender had when sentencing blinded him to the requirements to properly sentence the offender for the offence committed.

Given that this is a schoolboy error can it be inconceivable that there will be additional future appeals made in cases sentenced by Lavender, who may have become overexcited in other cases and overlooked clear issues that would reduce the sentence?

Watch this space!

In It Together? Is ICO Incapable of Holding Certain Bodies to Account?

Introduction

This blog entry gives a glimpse into how The Information Commissionerโ€™s Office (ICO) operates. ICO is charged with supervision of information rights in the UK and acting to assist when things go wrong.

Much anecdotal evidence suggests ICO may act to shield certain favoured organisations.

On 5.7.21 I contacted The Information Commissionerโ€™s Office with a complaint. This stated:

For a civil hearing on 9.6.21 a copy of any criminal record regarding me was requested. CPS supplied erroneous data to the Court. The error was a serious and significant oneโ€ฆ This is not only offensive but also a matter to cause exceptional damage within the hearing. Such [the retention and supply of incorrect data] being an exceptionally serious offence.

In 2019 I had been made aware that this incorrect offence was recorded against me and had requested a correction. It appears CPS [The Crown Prosecution Service] did not correct the error, as they admitted only after the hearing.

The incorrect data was supplied to The High Court sitting at Leeds County Court for a hearing on 9.6.21. This caused embarrassment, distress and actual loss.

CPS were informed of the error prior to the hearing. They failed to correct the record prior to the hearing and failed to inform the Court prior to the hearing also.

CPS did not correct the error for the hearing as the transcript of the hearing also shows: the matter of them providing incorrect data to the Court became a significant issue within the proceedings and I was left unable to prove that this record of this offence was wrong. Since the record however came from an official source the Court will have been inclined to believe it.

Accordingly I looked to ICO on this matter to enforce my right to be protected from the incompetence clearly shown by CPS on this matter and the effects that this has had on me.

I sought from ICO first a detailed ruling in relation to this matter that CPS has breached the law. I sought also that CPS should be subject of a fine or other action from ICO in relation to the significance of the error made. Especially when they failed to correct a prior record showing the data to be in error and failed to act to correct the record when informed of the error prior to proceedings.

Finally I required assistance from ICO to correct the records of CPS.
CPS have previously stated in 2019 that the error has been corrected only for it to be repeated again in June 2021: this shows that they cannot be trusted to hold correct data or act properly in line with their legal obligations. Spoiler alert: neither can ICO!

One thing in their credit it that CPS admitted to ICO the error in a letter sent to me. However account details a series of errors that should not have been made had CPS been compliant with and following the law.

CPS Legal Services claimed to ICO that the record was corrected with the Court. What they failed to state was that the record was only corrected a substantial time after the hearing had concluded. A data request to the Court showed this and caught CPS out. It might be thought that ICO would look more severely on this matter for this. They failed to even properly consider all of the data put in front of them.

This blog entry therefore details how and why ICO are unwilling or unable to hold CPS to account even in a situation in which there has been a clear and catastrophic data mishandling.


What Went Wrong

CPS failed to correct data held on me in error in 2019. ICO were aware of this matter at the time. Art. 16 of GDPR relates to the right to rectification. Data was held on me in error by CPS showing a supposed offence had been committed when in fact it had not. The nature of this offence was exceptionally serious and so the onus was on CPS to create and maintain correct records even more strongly than normal due to the exceptional damage such incorrect data could create if released to a third party. CPS previously claimed to have corrected the record in January 2019 but it subsequently emerged that this was not done, breaching my relevant rights (Article 16) and CPSโ€™ legal obligations in the process.

In a matter at The High Court sitting at Leeds in June 2021 however a copy of this incorrect data on me was produced. I contacted CPS prior to the hearing to inform that an urgent correction was required. They failed to make this correction prior to the hearing. This amounts to an exceptionally serious data error and is the cause of loss and embarrassment.

On 5.7.21 I wrote to ICO and made the following complaint regarding CPS:

I refer also to the email to CPS in respect of their illegal retention of incorrect data on me and their sharing of this to third parties in June 2021.

A series of questions are asked of CPS in the email from me below of 3.8.21. I also request additional data from them. I exercise my Article 16 GDPR rights also. CPS’s response to this of 11.8.21 is to ignore all these matters and refuse further correspondence. I consider this to be the criminal office of attempting to conceal, destroy or hide data from disclosure.

The consequences of CPS getting an individualโ€™s data wrong are serious, significant and occur more often than expected.


On 23.12.21, some five months after alerting ICO of this matter they wrote back to me to request further information. The Case Officer for ICO was Ian Sangan.

By the end of January 2022 there had been no movement in the complaint made to ICO and so I chased the matter up. This produced a response one day later which stated:

We have considered the information available in this case, and we are of the view that CPS have presently complied with their obligations under data protection law. We will now outline the reasons why we believe this to be the case.

We can see that the last meaningful correspondence received from the CPS was July 2021. Our view is that the CPS addressed the issues surrounding the erroneous data still held on record, and advised this has been rectified and removed. The CPS have also advised that the relevant court appear to have been notified of the rectification, and were made aware of the lack of reliability of this data. The CPS have clarified to you that this was rectified prior to the hearing itself.

We can see that the organisation historically received a rectification request in 2018, and that some of the erroneous data remained on your record. Ultimately this is not something that the ICO can reasonably ignore. As such, we have today contacted the organisation and provided them with some best practice advice going forward.



In other words for a matter of a major data error with that data released to a third party, and data which the Data Controller claimed had been corrected in 2019 ICO chose to take no action bar some advice to CPS. It is difficult to imagine a more serious breach of GDPR and the obligation to retain correct data on a person than the failure to correct information pointed out to be in error in 2018 and yet retained until 2021, then supplied to a civil court in proceedings. This is what has happened here. That this matter is not treated with the seriousness it so clearly merits forms the initial issue in a complaint of poor service to ICO.

It is of course clear that the data provided by the Court showed that CPS only corrected the record with the Court AFTER the hearing had taken place, and this data was provided to CPS which makes their comment that The CPS have also advised that the relevant court appear to have been notified of the rectification, and were made aware of the lack of reliability of this data even more puzzling. 


I appealed the decision of ICO on that basis and also that:

The ICO findings admit that you are aware that data was not corrected in 2018 and CPS admit this also. ICO has not concluded that CPS breached GDPR in the retention and supply of data in error. This is the minimum that can be expected in this matter in respect of an adjudication from CPS’ professional regulator for data issues. The original issue is the creation and retention of incorrect data in 2017 โ€“ 2018 which ICO ruled on in 2018. The seriousness of the matter is increased by the failure to correct under Article 16 in 2018 following the ICO ruling then.  

ICO in effect failed to assess if my Article 16 rights were breached by failure to correct the record acknowledged by CPS to be held in error in 2019.  

ICOโ€™s response was to refer the matter to a reviewing officer. The response was:

In this case the CPS acknowledge their mistake in their letter of 02 July 2021 when they stated that they had retained a reference to a convictionโ€ฆ which was incorrect. In their letter of 02 August 2021 they stated; โ€˜This file has now been rectified and the information removed as soon as the error was notedโ€™.


No interest in the significance of such an error or the consequences of it. The creation and retention of incorrect data is ignored by ICO as is the continued retention of it past 2019 despite CPS being aware of the error from that point. In effect ICO fail to reach the obvious conclusion suggested by the data supplied to them that CPS failed in their key duties and then attempted to cover the error up by lying that the record had been corrected with the suggestion this was done in time for the hearing.

It is my view that historically the CPS retained incorrect personal data about you which they went on to share with Leeds County Court and at that time it appears that this would have infringed data protection legislation. However when Ian Sangan assessed your case he was doing so based upon the knowledge that the CPS had rectified the inaccurate information in 2018. On this basis he reached his view in January 2022 that the CPS were complying with data protection legislation. With regards to the erroneous data that was held on your record prior to 2018; the actions of the CPS in sharing inaccurate information with Leeds County Court appear not to have been compliant with data protection law, at that time.

Clearly CPS failed to correct the data in 2018 / 2019! Apart from the judgment that inaccurate data was shared with the Court no action was taken by ICO. Truly a toothless watchdog!  

ICOโ€™s John Turner wrote to me on 16.2.22 to state:
If you would like to complain about the service you have received from us I would remind you that you may be able to complain to the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman via your MP.

He of course failed to mention that the matter could be put to the First Tier Tribunal who deal with matters related to information rights issues and complaints about ICO handling of matters. Possibly this was deliberate to avoid such clear evasions of responsibility by ICO being adjudicated against.  

Evidence of an inability or unwillingness on the part of ICO to properly hold organisations to account is growing.


On 12.8.22 I wrote to CPS again to state:

In your response of 11.8.21 you fail to take action in respect of the request at c) to show that the records have been corrected. This is a second breach of my Article 16 rights. I have strong grounds to believe that you continue to retain wrong data on me with the potential to cause significant damage if this is released to third parties.

I believe CPS continue to hold incorrect data and that ICO has failed to take action to assist

Following all this two data access requests made of CPS on 16.2.22 and 2.3.22.

Neither of these requests has received a response or acknowledgment from CPS who are again in breach of the law. The time period given under law has now lapsed and the Data Controller has now broken the law by failure to respond. The matter was referred to ICO.

You will likely not be surprised to hear that the response came from ICOโ€™s master of deflection John Turner who stated:
I can concur that there has been no communication between ICO and CPS since 28 January 2022. The only communications on the case since that date have been between the ICO and you.

Following your request for a case review this was conducted on 14 February 2022 and you were sent a copy. There was no purpose to involve the CPS in the review and they were not contacted. 

I re-iterate your case is now closed and the ICO will not be taking further action  

โ€ฆin other words the issue raised of two further breaches of information rights law by CPS has been cuffed off and ignored by ICO.


Conclusions

A significant series of breaches of the law have been committed by CPS and yet ICOโ€™s investigation into these has been weak, evasive and failed to consider key evidence which shows that CPS sought to mislead ICO.



A more recent data access request to CPS has again breached the law by their failure to reply or disclose the data. Again in this matter the response of ICO is exceptionally weak and evasive. They are taking exceptional steps to avoid action to enforce the law.

ICO appears to have a โ€œspecial relationshipโ€ with certain other organisations. For example it is exceptionally unlikely that they will hold such as NHS Digital to account for even very significant errors with patient records. It appears that they hold the same relationship with CPS and there must be some form of agreement for ICO not to take regulatory action equivalent to the errors these organisations commit. Instead ICO performs a series of twists and turns to avoid assessment of relevant data showing significant misconduct has taken place.

This has the effect of weakening trust in ICOโ€™s ability to hold organisations which misconduct their data handling responsibilities to account and will eventually result in ICO being closed down as unfit for purpose. Unless of course the purpose is to assist state-run bodies in evading accountability.

CPS Caught Out Lying. Again!

Thereโ€™s few more enjoyable things in life than catching out a liar.

Senior CPS official and CPS Civil Legal caught out lying to the court and the public.

And with such as The Crown Prosecution Service you wonโ€™t have to wait long to do this. In the same way as Boris Johnson is capable of three lies before breakfast the CPS loves to try to mislead to cover up the incompetent and vindictive behaviour of its staff.

Itโ€™s all about maintaining a sense of professional reputation of course. This is the aim above all else. It comes below proving a professional, effective and efficient service and it leads CPS to try to bend the truth when theyโ€™ve been caught out. As happens here.

The joy of this is that theyโ€™ve been caught out twice over basically the same thing.

Hereโ€™s how this took place.

In a case in which I was involved at The High Court sitting at Leeds the CPS provided data for the Court and a copy was sent to me. The data supplied was factually inaccurate and highly damaging. CPS knew that the data was factually wrong but went ahead anyway on the basis that it would provide them with a tactical advantage in proceedings.

The data was supplied by a Tracy Wareham of CPS Yorkshire and Humberside. Oddly the wife of Gerry Wareham, the head of that division. If her relationship status has anything to do with her continued employment or not given the things she gets up to I couldnโ€™t say.

Wareham supplied a copy of this data to me in advance of the hearing & was warned some weeks prior that the data was factually wrong, damaging, libellous and in need of urgent correction. She failed to make any effort to correct this in advance of the hearing or to research why the data was wrong in response to my emails.

Her actions amount to a breach of GDPR and The Data Protection Act.

The wrong data supplied was sufficiently damaging and serious to cause significant loss to me. The lie put before the Court was of epic proportions.

Nor was this a consequence-free lie. CPS misled the Court in order to gain tactical material advantage.

CPS Civil Legal dept. created an arguably bigger mistake when they tried to cover this up a few weeks later. In an email to me they claimed that the error was corrected pre-hearing and that this limited the damage caused.

This is of course another lie!

Copies of the emails between Wareham and the Court were supplied to me by Leeds Combined Court and show that no such efforts to correct the data in time were made.

Therefore CPS Civil Legal Services have lied to try to cover up the actions of a senior employee who breached GDPR and The Data Protection Act to try to gain material advantage within a civil hearing by misleading the Court.

Seen below is the email to CPS Civil Legal Dept. exposing their lie. Slight edits made to some lines of text to remove personal details.

Donโ€™t assume that The Crown Prosecution Service is out to tell the truth, be open or is even competent enough to get the basics right. If the opportunityโ€™s there to gain advantage in any situation staff will behave mendaciously and allow their internal departments to try cover up for their behaviour. In this instance both the original person and the department have been significantly caught out. The court has been invited to take action in relation to the supply of a misleading statement in proceedings and The Information Commissionerโ€™s Office has been informed.


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