The Starmer legacy the mainstream media won’t tell you: Celebrity sex crimes, imprisoning Assange and torture terror

Explore Keir Starmer’s tenure at the CPS, from the Savile case to Julian Assange and decisions surrounding Britain’s torture investigations Read Full Article at RT.com
The Starmer legacy the mainstream media won’t tell you: Celebrity sex crimes, imprisoning Assange and torture terror

Keir Starmer’s tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is examined, with a focus on his role in decisions related to the Jimmy Savile scandal, the Julian Assange case, and British involvement in torture programs. The article highlights instances where CPS files were allegedly destroyed or deleted and questions the thoroughness of investigations under his leadership. It suggests that these actions, rather than demonstrating decency, indicate a pattern of concealing or downplaying serious crimes involving the UK establishment.

  • Starmer’s time as Director of Public Prosecutions is scrutinized, with claims he concealed crimes such as child sex abuse and spy agency torture.
  • An internal CPS inquiry found that a prosecutor under Starmer’s leadership considered allegations against Jimmy Savile ‘relatively minor’ and failed to ask basic questions, leading to the potential for a prosecution to have been possible.
  • All CPS files on Savile were shredded in October 2010, shortly before the decision to take no action was made.
  • The CPS also allegedly deleted sensitive emails about Julian Assange with Swedish prosecutors, potentially illegally, while Starmer made visits to Washington D.C. to meet US officials.
  • Starmer consistently vetoed bringing MI5 and MI6 offenders to trial for their role in global torture programs, despite overwhelming evidence.
  • Records of Starmer’s trips to Washington D.C. were reportedly destroyed, contrary to CPS protocol.
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