Friday, July 20, 2007

No Charges In "Cash For Honours"

Stroll on.

No-one is to face charges after the 16-month cash-for-honours investigation, the BBC understands.

Four people were arrested - including two of Tony Blair's aides - during inquiries into whether honours were sold and whether a cover-up followed.




Police interviewed 136 people, including ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair and former Tory leader Michael Howard. more .


I put the balloons on this graphic months ago

but could never come up with just the right words, now I can.


Update: It struck me you might need an interpretation, at least of what Levy is saying.

"Hello Tony, the police have arrested me."


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