The South Wales Police said (in writing) in September 1987 that they had forged documents. The documents were made and used by staff in a british university The police knew who used the forged documents (two people) and they almost certainly knew who made them. A prosecution should of course be started. But a prosecution was not started and the situation was blacked out, censored, by the government (giving no explanation). The censorship has stayed in place to the present day. However it appears that the removal of the ...
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The South Wales Police said (in writing) in September 1987 that they had forged documents. The documents were made and used by staff in a british university The police knew who used the forged documents (two people) and they almost certainly knew who made them. A prosecution should of course be started. But a prosecution was not started and the situation was blacked out, censored, by the government (giving no explanation). The censorship has stayed in place to the present day. However it appears that the removal of the censorship is imminent. This book, together with "The Cathays Files 25", gives the details.
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