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The Great Reveal: Featuring Jon Wedger

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However, the report found no evidence of a co-ordinated "paedophile ring" in Westminster, following claims by fantasist Carl Beech, who was jailed last year for making false allegations. Jake still bent on developing his career deep into the inner circles of the internet arsehole cult.If he can sustain his current level of utter shoite he might even achieve lower ubend commander status by this time next year. JW: Well, what… what… what he said… I met him on quite a few occasions and I got brought to his parliament… parliamentary office… his ministerial office, you know, and he’s right next to Michael Gove – they share the same corridor. And I’m in there and he turns round to me and… this is… these are his exact words, he said “What concerns me most about this is the public perception when this gets out“. And that’s all he was worried about. (51:45) You know, how was it gonna look… So I went up to see Lenny and he told me his story and, again, the similarities were absolutely unbelievable. (47:32)

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The Complete Mystery of Madeleine McCann™Welcome to 'The Complete Mystery of Madeleine McCann' forum And, I then get a phone call, within about an hour of the report going through, and it’s from the governing Detective Inspector. And he said to me, ‘Jon, about this report you put on.’ And I was thinking, ‘Good, brilliant; I’ve now shown them the goose that is giving the golden eggs, and hopefully, this’ll move forward,’ you know – I really thought I was going to get praise for it. And then what happened was he said, ‘We need to talk now; get in my office, now.’ I went, ‘OK.’ So I went down to see him, I was in a different building, I travelled down, went in his office, and, it was like someone had set a pit-bull on me. He started swearing and shouting and, ‘What have you done? You can’t do things like this, I’m taking,’ he’s shutting it down, ‘I’m taking you off.’ So he withdrew me straightaway from the operation – and that really upset me, you know, cos I was moving forward, you know…

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One of our aims is to prevent police whistleblowers committing suicide, there is no "I" in whistleblowing and we need to challenge the conduct of these senior officers who can tip both police whistleblowers and also members of the public over the edge. Plain down to earth speaking from an ex Met Police officer, no academia just personal observation from the bloke on the street. It cited as an example former Liberal party leader, Lord Steel, who was criticised for not acting on information that the late MP Cyril Smith had abused children.

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Sorry, my mistake, it was Sir David Brewster in 1832 who wrote the book ‘Letters on practical magic’ Yes, I can’t remember her name, but she has been mentioned before. Didn’t APD use a vague resemblance to her to con people when she liver in London. Rather like all the slightly pudgy ginger blokes who convince girls in bars that they are Ed Sheeran.BG: And… and the significance of this is that, it’s now moving in to areas of a better class of person. Is that what it means? I can’t say that I have ever heard of a prostitute being prosecuted, it seems it is more likely to be the person looking to pay for sex, a ‘curb crawler’ for example. Lord Steel told the inquiry last year how in 1979 he failed to pass on allegations against the then MP for Rochdale - even though he believed them to be true - because it was "past history". But then Bernard Hogan Howe, the Commissioner of the Met Police turned round and refused to apologise to Lady Brittan so I’m thinking ‘Well, maybe he knows something that I know’. Whilst it may be a play on words, Jon describes himself as a Scotland Yard detective but in the interview describes being seconded to the Paedophile Unit to conduct research regarding the Canal issues and also talking to a Scotland Yard detective.

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for several reasons, one of those being an issue regarding whistleblowers being rewarded which we did not agree with. Mr Wedger, of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, was finally given early ill health retirement last month after 23 years of service. John Wedger’s courage deserves that everyone listening to his testimony circulates it and demands action. His dedication to serving the public was such that he received a commendation for his outstanding work on the horrific “Baby P” case, in which a 17-month-old boy died after suffering more than 50 injuries over an eight-month period. Strangely, though, Mr Wedger doesn’t seem inclined to mention this case in his various interviews.I've yet to understand exactly why he was asked to comment on the case, on the surface Madeleine McCann's disappearance has nothing to do with his particular line of whistleblowing.

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And the other thing is, I’ve seen first hand what the care system is and there’s nothing ‘caring’ about it. (33:41) You know, it… it is a paedophile’s playground. These kids get… The other thing is, I was working with informants and a lot of these informants had been in the care system and one of them turned round to me and said “Whatever you do, you never let your children go in to care ’cause what’ll happen is, if you ain’t there, they…“. One of my kids was a little bit… he was a little bit behind with things and I used to tell this bloke and he said “They’ll go for him straight away. They will get it. Don’t ever lay in bed thinking they won’t get it, they will get it“. And by “get it”, you know, you know what I mean. And, er… The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse in England and Wales, set up in 2014, has been investigating claims against local authorities, religious organisations, the armed forces and public and private institutions - as well as people in the public eye.Even less believable, however, is Mr Wedger’s description of his interactions with his bosses, who seem drawn from “B” grade police thrillers. Announcing he was quitting the Liberal Democrats, he said he wanted to avoid "turmoil in my party and to prevent further distress to my family" after some had called for a new investigation. Lord Steel said he feared that he had been made a "proxy" for Smith, because the inquiry had failed to secure "a parliamentary scalp". It also recommended creating widespread and well-understood whistleblowing policies for all Westminster institutions.

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