how many years i ve been covering money in politics, because it will make me sound really old, but this is always a question we have. like, you know, chicken and egg. are they doing this because they re getting money? or are they getting money because they re doing this? you know, in manchin s personal life, he has a interest that s a tremendous amount of money in a coal brokerage firm. he is part of the coal industry. he shifted that to his son, but he still is getting money each year if you look at his senate financial disclosure forms from the coal business. and you know, around the world, people look at our system and other democracies and they say, you know, people are allowed to take money from industries that they are supposed to regulate and legislate about. it s like, you know, if you re watching a baseball game, and the refs are being paid off by the people they re calling balls and strikes on. i mean, the whole system, i think, is institutionally corrupt. and it raises quest
or over the break but fighting those practical solutions. the bill passed its first main legislative hurdle and it ll now go on for detailed scrutiny. a former metropolitan police chief lord paddick has said the culture inside the met enables corruption to thrive. he was reacting to last week s report into how it investigated the murder of private investigator daniel morgan. no one has been brought to justice for the killing, which happened 3a years ago. an independent panel concluded that the met s was institutionally corrupt in the way it concealed or denied failings. a charge firmly rejected by another former met officer. i apologise to the morgan family for the way an organisation i was part of for over 30 years has conducted itself. the only point i wish to make our at this report chimes exactly with my professional and personal experience. at this report needs to be taken seriously and that urgent action needs to be
in terms of the report, it finds that the met were, in ways, corrupt. institutionally corrupt. i don t accept that. you don t accept that? but that was the key finding of the report. well, i think that a relationship between a journalist or private investigator with officers in the case and lawyers and barristers, exchanging information, i don t see that as corrupt. 0k. that s a really interesting point. so what you re saying is the judgment of corruption that is in this report is not correct in your view, you think that should be allowed? that kind of free flow of information? yes, to an extent, yes. i mean, you know it s up to the individual officers and people involved to make sure that they don t break the law, they don t get involved in serious, illegal activities. we all know what the law is. you are in a pub with these guys. yes. a lot of times.
the home secretary has accused the metropolitan police of a litany of mistakes over the killing of daniel morgan. priti patel was responding to a report from an independent panel, which found the force was institutionally corrupt in the way it concealed or denied failings over the unsolved murder a finding rejected by the met s commissioner, dame cressida dick. daniel morgan was attacked with an axe in a pub car park in southeast london in 1987. his brother believes he was on the brink of exposing police corruption when he was killed. despite five police inquiries and an inquest, no one has been brought tojustice for the murder. the met police admitted corruption had hampered the original investigation. priti patel told the commons the report was deeply alarming. police corruption is a betrayal of everything policing stands for in this country. it erodes public confidence
doses and we will go as fast as supplies allow, while planning for extending the vaccination programme into other cohorts. nicola sturgeon. now, an extraordinary tale of police corruption and the murder of a private investigator. the home secretary has accused the metropolitan police of a litany of mistakes over the killing of daniel morgan. priti patel was responding to a report from an independent panel, which found the force was institutionally corrupt in the way it concealed or denied failings over the unsolved murder a finding rejected by the met s commissioner, dame cressida dick. daniel morgan was attacked with an axe in a pub car park in southeast london in 1987. his brother believes he was on the brink of exposing police corruption when he was killed. despite five police inquiries and an inquest, no one has been brought to justice for the murder. the met police admitted corruption had hampered the original investigation. priti patel told the commons