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The Cover up.

In January 2016 the CCRC rejected my application. This was no surprise but I wanted to be sure I could bring charges later, once the campaign got started. Applicants to the CCRC are allowed to respond to the initial finding so I wrote to them asking them to confirm that they had read all the documents I had sent them. I also gave reasons why their decision was wrong. In February I received their final decision. They had read all the documents and the rejection of my application was confirmed. That was expected but by then I had started Campaign for Democracy.

It was going to be hard work. No one would want to get involved with a campaign led by a convicted criminal but I didn't have any choice so I just got on with it and by a strange quirk of fate ended up on the Town Council of the small town in which I lived.

The documents on this page are the written rejections and my response. 

The initial 2016 rejection of the 2013 application. Note how clearly the evidence was laid out in the tables and how long it took the CCRC to deal with the case.

My response to the initial rejection and request

for confirmation that the CCRC had examined

all the documents.

The final rejection of the 2016 application that confirms the CCRC had examined all

the documents and the point at which the CCRC perverted the course of justice.

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