DCI Paul Settle will appear before committee despite objections from
Met, and Labour’s Tom Watson and DPP will face questions separately. The detective who quit as head of the VIP paedophile inquiry after reportedly being undermined by Tom Watson, Labour’s deputy leader, will appear before a select committee on Wednesday despite objections from senior Met officers.
DCI Paul Settle, who stepped away from Operation Fernbridge last October, will give evidence to the home affairs select committee, followed by Watson. Both will be grilled about their alleged roles in the rape and paedophile investigations into Leon Brittan, the late Conservative peer.
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/oct/20/former-head-of-paedophile-inquiry-to-face-mps#_=_
DCI Paul Settle, who stepped away from Operation Fernbridge last October, will give evidence to the home affairs select committee, followed by Watson. Both will be grilled about their alleged roles in the rape and paedophile investigations into Leon Brittan, the late Conservative peer.
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/oct/20/former-head-of-paedophile-inquiry-to-face-mps#_=_