Ministry of Justice accused of corruption over the loss of a prisoner’s 80,000 legal documents!

Ministry of Justice accused of corruption over the loss of a prisoner’s 80,000 legal documents!

Former prisoner cries foul play as HMP Wayland lose vital legal papers held in a purported safe area of the prison which is said to hold vital evidence to prove his innocence!

Calls for a Parliamentary inquiry into the Ministry of Justice amid claims that in August 2018 80,000 legal documents have been found to be missing at HMP Wayland said to contain vital evidence that would have proved the unfortunate prisoner's innocence and explained the depth of his role as a broker for the Libyan government following a wrongful conviction.

The former Libyan broker is known as “Prisoner A” for security purposes who worked with the Libyan government during the Gaddafi era and who now alleges British government corruption at the highest level.

Financial Fraudster News investigations have spoken to Prisoner A's spokesman who stated "[prisoner A] has been the subject of nefarious conduct by the British Government who are trying to cover up one of the biggest institutional and systemic criminal miscarriages of justice in British legal history, only a government at its highest level could authorise the removal of 80,000 legally privileged documents from a secured storage location." The spokesman further stated that "this action sends a strong precedent that government is above the law and can do as it pleases and can ride roughshod over a prisoner's legal rights."

Robert Buckland the Justice Secretary must now explain how 80,000 legal documents that were held in a secure location for prisoner A were found to be missing whilst held in a secure location at HMP Wayland. 

Despite questions, the MoJ has remained silent about the documents which are alleged to be able to prove that Prisoner A who stands currently convicted, and a former Libyan government broker during the Gaddafi era, who is alleged to have been wrongly convicted of fraud by false representation.

Financial Fraudster News Investigations can reveal that Prisoner A, who has maintained his innocence, was told by prison authorities that he was not allowed to be in possession of voluminous legal material whilst detained at HMP Wayland, the documents were held at the order of the governor of HMP Wayland in an alleged secure location in the prison while Prisoner A prepared his application for a second appeal which was to be forwarded to the Criminal Cases Review Commission as crucial evidence not before available at the original trial.

The £1.4 billion fraud trial belatedly moved from the Crown Court at Southwark at short notice and transferred to the Crown Court at Harrow presided by trial judge His Honour Judge Anderson who at one point during proceedings bizarrely ruled that evidence gathered by City of London Police pertaining to seized legally privileged evidence obtained without a warrant and later relied upon by the Crown was a matter soley for the jury.

In a further twist, fabricated evidence used by CoLP officers to initially stop Prisoner A from travelling internationally whilst on bail in order to recover the 80,000 documents now missing resulted in Prisoner A successfully pursuing civil proceedings against the CoLP which resulted in a court award of £10,000 in the High Court in parallel proceedings even before Prisoner A was, he states, wrongly convicted, this fact was withheld from the Jury.

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An unnamed spokesman for Prisoner A’s private equity company who provided the original and electronically stored documents stated: “The evidence that is now missing gave a financial lock-step account of the financial transactions of the asset sales and purchases and documents that involved [him] in his role as a broker for the then Libyan regime.”

The spokesman further added, “We have written to the Governor at HMP Wayland who has said nothing and has failed to reply when you have government corruption and criminality on this scale what chance really what chance did he had at trial without the evidence faced with that level of corruption by the state.”

Financial Fraudster News Investigationscan reveal that Prisoner A who has never be the subject of any prison disciplinary issues had been the subject of several moves to various prison’s on average being moved every 9 months due to his links to the Libyan regime which he said was unjustified as a ‘model enhanced prisoner’.

The loss of the 80,000 legal and financial papers has a cost the company that prepared all the legally privileged documents for Prisoner A and the company has now billed the MoJ for costs exceeding £211K to date.

Financial Fraudster News Investigations contacted the MoJ who have declined to comment on the Article.