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Thursday, 14 July 2011
Paul Craven and Andy Hayman: courtroom demeanour
Watching the performance of Andy Hayman before the Parliamentary Select Committee this week I'm irresistably reminded of Paul Craven giving evidence at his recent trial at St Albans Crown Court.
It's a shame that I didn't get to see Mr Craven give evidence, but given your comments in addition to the fact that I have met Craven on several occasions I'm pretty sure I can imagine how it went.
How Andy Hayman could've ascended to any position of power within the police force whilst so obviously sharing the same personality flaws as a convicted fraudster is reflective of all that is wrong with the organisations (i.e. police, political parties and the media) that purportedly have the public's best interests at heart.
It's a shame that I didn't get to see Mr Craven give evidence, but given your comments in addition to the fact that I have met Craven on several occasions I'm pretty sure I can imagine how it went.
ReplyDeleteHow Andy Hayman could've ascended to any position of power within the police force whilst so obviously sharing the same personality flaws as a convicted fraudster is reflective of all that is wrong with the organisations (i.e. police, political parties and the media) that purportedly have the public's best interests at heart.