This explosive book exposes high-level corruption in London's
Metropolitan Police Service following the August 1997 death of
Princess Diana in Paris. Over the ensuing decade Scotland Yard
carried out one of the biggest and most wide-reaching cover-ups in
its history. Police Commissioners Paul Condon and John Stevens
should have conducted a thorough investigation. Instead, they
sought to prevent the truth of the Alma Tunnel car crash - the
assassination of Princess Diana - from being revealed to the
British public. Just 18 days after the crash Princess Diana's
lawyer, Victor Mishcon, presented to Paul Condon documentary
evidence of Diana's belief she would be killed in a car crash.
Instead of investigating this, Condon locked the evidence in his
office safe - and there it stayed for six years. But it is worse:
this book reveals that in 2007 - the year following the death of
Mishcon - Condon and his assistant, David Veness, fabricated a
document to "show" that Mishcon agreed with the suppression of the
evidence. They used this fabricated document - with Condon's forged
signature - to support their perjury at the 2007-8 inquest, where
they falsely claimed Mishcon had insisted on the suppression of the
Diana evidence. Corruption at Scotland Yard shows that Lord John
Stevens, Lord Paul Condon and Sir David Veness colluded and lied
repeatedly during their extensive inquest cross-examinations. The
book also reveals that Stevens presided over one of the largest
sham investigations in the history of British policing - Operation
Paget. An operation that the public believed was designed to
investigate the Paris crash was instead used to cover up the truth
of what occurred - protecting the perpetrators of the assassination
of Princess Diana. This book reveals that on the very day of the
crash Condon and Veness deliberately appointed Jeffrey Rees - a
corrupt officer - to head the investigation, even though he was not
available and had a clear conflict of interest. Corruption at
Scotland Yard exposes police corruption involving top police on a
scale that will shock most members of the British public.
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