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Fish farm pollution allegations

“400 breaches of fish farm pollution limits in three years” Sunday Herald

Posted by MM on Mon 2nd Oct 2006 at 7:27 am
Corporate issues Environment
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SCRO Inquiry: evidence from Justice Minister and Lord Advocate; staff ‘targeted’

Update
“Bosses in McKie case are ‘tageted to resign’” Saturday Herald 30.9.06 (not available online).

Following posted on 13.9.06
“Calls for resignations over fingerprint case” STV
“Fingerprint experts in McKie case are offered pay-off” Herald
“Fury as ‘notorious’ fingerprint team in McKie case offered deals to quit” Scotsman
“McKie experts ‘offered job deal’ ” BBC
“Lord Advocate tells inquiry he would not have prosecuted in fingerprint case if he knew doubts” STV

Following posted on 12.9.06

“McKie probe reaches final stages” BBC

The Justice 1 Committee’s SCRO inquiry met on the 12th September, at 2pm in Committee Room 2 and heard evidence from RT Hon Lord Colin Boyd QC, Lord Advocate; Jim Brisbane, Deputy Crown Agent, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service; and Leanne Cross, Legal Assistant to the Deputy Crown Agent, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service and then from— Cathy Jamieson MSP, Minister for Justice; Christie Smith, Head of Division, Police Common Service, Information Technology, Crime Prevention, Scottish Executive; and Richard Henderson, Office of the Solicitor to the Scottish Executive.

J1 Committee: SCRO Inquiry page

Posted by MM on Mon 2nd Oct 2006 at 7:14 am
Courts Police
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