publication date: Feb 22, 2010
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GORDON ANGLESEA, the former North Wales Police superintendent, is an enigma.

On the one hand he won a famous libel action which saw some of the country’s biggest media companies pay him a total of £375,000 in damages for falsely accusing him of sexually abusing young boys.

On the other, an official tribunal into child abuse in North Wales expressed “considerable disquiet” about some of the evidence he gave when he appeared before it.

And now a REBECCA investigation reveals that the judge in his libel action also shares some of that “considerable disquiet”.


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