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    Attorney general halts BBC probe

    Attorney general halts BBC probe

    The attorney general has obtained an injunction against the BBC to stop it broadcasting an item about the cash-for-honours investigation.


    The injunction was obtained on Friday night at a hearing which lasted about two hours at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.

    Lord Goldsmith's office said he had acted "completely independently of government" on the matter.

    The BBC said its reporting of the story was a matter of public interest.

    BBC media correspondent Torin Douglas said it was understood to be the first injunction to be sought or granted in connection with the cash for honours investigation.

    'Specific request'

    The attorney general's office and the Metropolitan Police issued a joint statement on the matter.

    In it, they said the application for an injunction was made by Lord Goldsmith "at the specific request of and in co-operation with the police because of their concerns that the disclosure of certain information at this stage would impede their inquiries".


    That statement added: "The attorney general acted in this respect completely independently of government, and in his independent public interest capacity."

    Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell told BBC Two's Newsnight that "the attorney general acts in the public interest, and in particular, he's got an interest to ensure that no possible prosecution is prejudiced or that no possible defence to a prosecution is prejudiced".

    He added: "I think what one might be able to infer from the fact that he felt it necessary to seek this injunction is that he at least contemplates the possibility that a prosecution of some kind will follow."


    BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Attorney general halts BBC probe
    This cash for honour scandal is taking some interesting turns.

    One wonders what could be prejudicial to public interest that has allowed this injunction and it is equally intriguing as to why the Liberal Democrat has jumped to the rescue.


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    Personaly I am surprised it took this long for that to happen, not surprising given the players involved, bottom line it is sad as it is just another example of why we can never 100% trust our elected official's and because of these type of events, politicians raise the question about "public lethargy" when so many do not even bother to vote..................I wonder why
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    Gents it does look a bit "dodgy" at first, but it will hinder further police inquiries and possible Court action?? Yes ok stop laughing!!

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