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Jo Those are interesting articles. The system does seem to be in a real mess.
MWTW A comment on M W narcissistic Thomas on his twitter feed blaming officers involved but what he does not say is what he is blaming.
1 they ruined the conviction by not fully investigating.

2 they aided the false allegations

3 they tried hard to fish for victims of something that never happened but it was a cushy number anyway for them
JK2006 And in case you missed this earlier this year, in the New Statesman

www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2017/02...wrongfully-convicted
JK2006 As it starts accelerating, read this article; I suspect the journalists and the editors are well aware of why there are so few prosecutions of false accusers - because police and CPS have assisted them and want to avoid the spotlight which could lead to them losing their jobs, at least, and ending up in prison, at best.

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/09/03/fant...d-keep-compensation/