Saturday, 4th July 2009

Letters to the Editor

What was that if not a cover up?

From John Henwood.
IN response to pertinent inquiries by Deputy Sean Power recently, the Deputy Chief of Police suggested that anyone who questioned full and open disclosure was, in effect, advocating a cover-up.

Now we learn that Mr Harper knew at the end of March that what he had publicly referred to as the partial remains of a child were in fact no such thing. His sensational revelation in February was the spark that ignited a thousand negative and damaging stories about Jersey in the national and international press. Yet Mr Harper decided not to disclose that what he had termed ‘part of a child’s skull’ was probably a piece of wood. What was that if not tantamount to a cover-up?

In attempting to defend what appears to many people to be indefensible the police have said the information was withheld in order to obtain further verification of the facts. What a pity Mr Harper did not wait for verification of the facts before making the original inflammatory statement.
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Route du Mont Mado,
St John.

Article posted on 21st May, 2008 - 3.00pm

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