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  • Al-Sweady Inquiry – er how much
  • dudeofdoom
    Full Member

    31 million pounds – now is it just me that thinks this sorta stinks…

    beinbhan
    Full Member

    It’s ok I’m sure the lawyers managed to line there pockets at the tax payers expense 😯

    Pawsy_Bear
    Free Member

    Yup, if you want to know why it costs so much just look at the lawyer firm ‘Public Intrest Lawyers’ It’s a win win situation paid for by the British tax payer as long as they can rake up any old case regardless of its merits.

    Reign_Man
    Free Member

    Is this the same “Public Interest Lawyers” that have this as one of their website banners:

    “Public Interest Lawyers are proud to
    have represented and to continue to
    represent the UK Armed Forces and
    their families in a wide range of matters
    for over ten years. Long may we
    continue to be your voice.”

    rene59
    Free Member

    Uh, I misread the title. Thought for a second there this thread was going to be about this guy.

    Got excited for nothing.

    crankboy
    Free Member

    Yep it’s interesting that a firm of lawyers who have fought for years for British troops to be given proper equipment, adequate training and to ensure their families have a full explanation for what happens when things go wrong are now being portrayed as public enemy number one by the ministry of defence and government.

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