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i am in london with the top stories on our sara russia has vowed to retaliate after eighteen countries aligned with britain expelled more than a hundred russian diplomats over the poisoning of former spice and his daughter in the u.k. u.s. president donald trump has ordered sixty to leave including twelve attached to the united nations is also closing the russian culture that in seattle forty nine others have been expelled by other countries most of them in europe she had a chance he reports. the trumpet ministration had said it would expel russian diplomats if its allies also did so in a coordinated action and on monday that coordination was revealed countries across western and eastern europe and canada joined the u.s. in the expulsions the british prime minister expressed her gratitude international solidarity following what the u.k. alleges was a russian nerve agent attack on a former russian double agent and his daughter in an english town this is the
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largest collective expulsion of russian intelligence officers in history. i have found great solidarity from our friends and partners in the e.u. north america and nato and beyond over the past three weeks as we have confronted the aftermath of the soulsby incident the russian ambassador to the u.s. expressed his concern. that i mean again what the united states of america is doing today they are destroying what little remained of us russian ties i would add that all the responsibility for ruining russian american relations is on the united states of america. sloma however a different tone was struck on twitter the russian embassy asking the public for suggestions on which u.s. consulate to now close in russia u.s. officials said there expulsions were just about standing with the u.k. but about curtailing russia's covert operations against u.s. national security they presented all of those being expelled from the russian embassy the seattle consulate and the u.n.
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as part of a pool of some one hundred agents moscow currently has in the. administration officials here said that with these expulsions some forty russian spies would remain in the u.s. but that russia's covert operations would be severely curtailed in all three statements from the white house the state department and the u.s. is u.n. mission there was unequivocal agreement with the u.k. but russia was behind the chemical weapon attack something that donald trump or sounded less convinced of in his statement so far fewer times the old zero washington the un has been reacting to the expulsions i think you're seeing an increasingly. move of bad judgment by russia and when we see these espionage tactics that are taking place right here at the heart of the u.n. we can't have that and this is really not just us but multiple countries saying all of these actions have to stop this is not what we do. in any other place and it
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can't be acceptable for you to do this unfortunately russia is now being held accountable for a lot of things and they have a decision. that's very unfortunate very unfriendly. diplomats. expelled from here and they will have to leave by the second but the second the way saudi arabia has accused iran of helping yemen's rebels launch missile attacks across the border one person died in riyadh after the saudi military shot down seven missiles fired from yemen based on sunday the assault was in response to saudi arabia's three year long intervention in yemen civil war egyptians are voting in a three day presidential election set to deliver an easy victory for incumbent leader abdel fattah sisi the government is hoping for a high turnout but pictures broadcast on state media show many voting booths largely empty sisi only has one challenger after six others were detained disqualified or forced to abandon their campaigns. investigators looking into
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a fire that killed sixty four people at a shopping center in russia say a security guard switched off the building's fire that system exits were also illegally blocked in the mall in the city of camera the blaze has been extinguished but many people are still missing. but more for you on our web site the address for that is dot com that's updated throughout the day those are the top stories do stay with us next up it's justice i have more news for you after that thanks for watching. this is the story of the biggest undercover sting in the history of africa and the ex broad in every man who carried it off as
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a matter. of i i i come across some of the most trusted people in the land allegedly took bribes and betrayed their public duty even if it's one giant all cells justice justice sold is the most dangerous commodity on earth. and there's a real mayo unless is africa's most famous undercover reporter for twenty years he's been a marsh crusader against corruption a few weeks ago b m found his most dangerous operation yet. dissident b.d.'s congo in the history of our. most two hundred people were caught up in the judicial scandal sending shock waves through the legal system there should be put new mindset which is i'm not going to succumb to such appalling acts of corruption not only because i might be caught but because it's appallingly
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shaped and the song of threatens to bring down many powerful figures by shining a light on corruption sometimes take a spot just as pack and i think a nice has provided us back for the old edifice to blow up. an ass era mayor and nasa is gone as best. around but at least recognizable journalist. he's been undercover for nearly twenty years he never identifies himself on camera preferring to show his face wear wigs and hide under a hat two months ago new started to leak about his latest and most important investigations from. al-jazeera has been recalled in what happened.
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and this is targets with the judges and officials who run the country's courts from humble magistrates to powerful high court justices. he set out to show that justice was for sale but even he was surprised at how deep the apparent corruption went and how hard it would be to expose which. it's early september and unless is briefing an old friend who runs a gun a newspaper group. at the end of the investigation. we've got thirty four judges. thirty four s. and one hundred l. forty six to the shuster thirty or only that his own. and as sad as it is that some of the judges. i did as who called in and i
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think. for example jet at nasa. it. is caught on tape taking bribes coups so you can imagine that implications are huge for the country was a gentler sam is one of gone his most senior judges sitting in the high court and dealing with the most important cases. when an ass is on the cover team came across him he was trying for men. they were accused of stealing over a hundred and fifty thousand dollars from garner's national oil company. to get access to a judge like this they first had to winnow rees clark in this case a man called gabriel. will play the middleman. you want me bastable jed's. of course as you can see we give him his share
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match what he takes it. and us wanted to find out whether they could pay to get one of the accused off the bone to the clark worked he got i mean to see the charge. the amount of money needed to tim senior judges like this is no small a nurse says that this judge wanted around three thousand dollars more than a month's salary for a high court justice who spoke to him where the kids were given their narration and they who demanded that their money be given to him so that's what you can see here is the man that has been given to give it up and give us an update on two eight thousand c.d.'s and it over but the judge wants to make sure he gets a further amount he offered to meet the defendant in person to sort out the paperwork.
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after the money is finally handed over the luckiest. and i'm praying his three will get long sentences as the oil companies state owned it's the people of ghana we've just lost out is this kind of corruption which provides ferd's how ground for campaigning journalist like crazy pratt the award winning newspaper editor crossing our ports with your list of the facts everything first of all enormous resources are being taken out of the state coffers in the was the sources of the kyoto protocol for us and so all of that ended up with ah no to believe in this corruption in the award of called towards him is that the contractors are going to do a short new job you know if it goes corruption you know in the admission of studios in is that the quality of students who are going to end up wasn't juniors as all who defected. with huge natural
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resources including oil gonna should be one of africa's powerhouse economies but it's not. a point not lost on gone as most influential citizen corruption does not on a distraught. development it deprives a pause of services. and not only does it deprive the poor of services when the corrupt get away with it and there are no sanctions here created in a society that kabir rotten to the cause. after two years under cover and messines tiger i investigative team went public in september the decision would provoke huge controversy death threats and they sometimes uncomfortable spotlight on their own methods. among the first to hear what had been going on was gone as
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president john muhammad mr. as a problem on our hands. what is the problem that you dish out. then he bow down his head. deep think. wow so how many. thirty four. and also briefed gone as most senior judge the chief justice to gino would. see as how wrong is this meeting went well finished talking about maybe twenty minutes. were there for twelve hours. just a few days later the chief justice suspended twenty two junior judges and began impeachment proceedings against twelve more senior ones and the us was told by the president his evidence would be vital but he was warned he'd be in for
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a tough time in axed me and i prepared to subject myself to that scrutiny and that says that because it's not going to be on fox i said mr president. i can't put my life on the evidence i have. no consent for the fire as an undercover journalist and nasa has been laney's life on the line for nearly twenty years i am going undercover to find out who is behind this illegal business and how they are getting away with it. initially a newspaper journalist is undercover techniques made him a television natural what's needed is government regulation and then force me to protect our children environment and our future. infested gay corruption of the times no subject was off limits.
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and this was singled out for his campaign journalism by the us president when he came to go now in two thousand and nine today i'll focus on or areas that are critical to the future of africa and the entire developing world. democracy opportunity health and the peaceful resolution of conflict we see that spirit in courageous journalists. well i got us i remember i was risk his life for the truth and if you do stories that are of universe i import and attention like this vesta kitty rex plays into human trafficking the chinese mafia sex fame dealing with kate's exploits and kate's i mean if you do the kind of story that has international impact i'm not surprised a u.s. president will record my start. unless home these forensic techniques fervor by
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qualifying as a lawyer it was was standing in the law and he began to focus on the hidden problem of judicial corruption if you look at records look at the gun and dignity initiative of or to look at the u.s. department of state report for better or meet our report. always say that. they could dish out. as having issues and telling these off option. i felt embarrassed as an undercover and then us that. we only left it at the realm of speculation and that flash substyles produce issues. and they spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on a network of undercover agents i mean to bribe judges includes officials in every region of gone on cases they would target included family disputes fraud armed robbery and a great in fact any case up to and including. and first the judges
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seem to resist the chance of extra funds for their fair sex and it was selfish there was no results coming and nothing and nobody was taking that on i was i spoke to my team it was almost like i recall one team member at the balls but there was nothin but why did you see which was that. and i felt embarrassed worse still twelve of the judges the investigators from tiger roy approached turned down the bribes and some of them even threatened to report the journalist to the police for attempted bribery could it be that gone as judges were more honest in bruma suggested. perhaps not a nurse's team slowly realized what was wrong they needed to spend longer hanging around cool and to their faces became familiar some day we were just tagging along
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with relatives and not just saying anything about we address any of that court and we always said that the place that i did this i knew when he raises his head so as soon as you do that beautiful visit the dead looks at your face and think that ok this guy is funny and i caught. him turmel a nov and gone out and that is investigators went to see if they could influence the outcome of a rape case it was an appeal here in the twenty nine year old defendant wanted to reverse a conviction for raping an under-aged girl and last his team went to plead for the young man. this is the job or the city away so were respected high court judge and come at it and all their original soul but rather than lead us to his house that morning and the letter and as you can see that's where.
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the defendant is appealing because he claims the girl was actually sixteen at the time judge and so dear boys should be meeting like this but he appears willing to listen and he suggests that the girls father should come to court to say she wasn't really under-aged their. oh yeah i went. in my. mind that i think. there's always. going to be. that they judge as helping us so that they guy can walk free. so we took the money. and then we handed it over to the judges anxious nobody should know that he accepted the cash i think. and he said oh.
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ok. this is a job well and this is his claque was not part of the incident. this was a day of judgment and not he would look very good that day and he indeed he freed this guy this was after we had been two thousand then as it is to him when therefore decided to go back to him. and this is team take a traditional gift bags of yams and more cash i think and see here is he collecting the money that we were giving him. the convicted rapist was freed from a ten year sentence with hard labor to return home to the gills neighborhood as a result of the nasa is intervention. not everybody agrees with the nazis methods
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not even some from his own journalistic community journalists are not support us. to be acting. intelligent agents no not really substantially different from undercover cia some other quite m i five agents and so on we've investigated but our metals are also different you know. money home unless a real analysis didn't solve the which is where the search has been this an interest and good and sought but the men thought a lot journalistic but a nurse is unashamed about his methods and believes the ends justify the means my journalism is a product of the society look i have saying i am america and you do a story we have a chance as strong citizens who would get up and ensure that you follow up and put those bad guys behind bass. here in the hall up in it is
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also. in the first week of september news of an ass is sting operation against the nation's judges has begun leaking out the justice suspect at least twenty two judges and magistrates are current judges the worst of. the responses overwhelmingly positive newspapers are full of it t.v. and radio talk shows can't get enough of either they. were recruited actually. a few people are very unhappy a direct threat and that is life has been made when a crown radio station and a says he's not worried well i have gone through it over the years and i just know . i mean why would you threaten someone without mentioning your name as a coward that's how i think them to be and like i said my point has always been that that is
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a diversion i. might make light of the threat but he's been persuaded to accept twenty four hour police protection and sent his wife and family abroad he's gone. inside the car with him. no no i have security of security. somebody doesn't want me to see the shooting and that it will be a sniper. is your gun me. and has prepared an official petition to the chief justice to discipline the judges we cool accepting cash and he's on his way to testify to the judicial council committee here in against the way with judges he can give evidence knowing that he has immunity from prosecution for bribing judges is normally a serious criminal offense but the attorney general is the clear the nasa whistleblower which means he's protected from the consequences.
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it took two years for iness team to collect five hundred and was of undercover footage. showing almost one hundred eighty judges and officials accepting cash and other kids it was an epic. film and it is of cut the material down into a blockbuster three hour documentary which in the us wants to show it to as many people as possible. he's a range this series of free screenings at a crass conference and. it's tied to a suitably epic ghana in the eyes of god. it's a move that will upset his opponents and spark a legal battle. john in the book is one of a number of lawyers acting for the judges named in shamed in the film he opposes
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the screening if in gonna. pick him money in order to be in for oil in his in his work he probably will go to jail as well but in britain you will have to stop him if it. not by going to thomson in my house and showing by word to a court of competent jurisdiction and making out your case he's trying to or mosque you know corruption and marsh his eyes in the society that's commendable. but it depends on the extent to which you take this. in the process trampling for the rights of others given. that it's the day before the screening these june tickets of already been issued to leading politicians lawyers clergy and foreign diplomats giving just.
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one of the nurses friends a comedian called funny face is doing an impromptu performance at a cross big shopping mall is drumming up publicity for the film i'm here we're just giving away five an effort to get four people to come watch our nods undercover video of the judicial corruption free to get a gun come and watch how people are taking money to good people yes wicked people are. not happy children three. hours. what.
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is the crowd scrambling for the tickets what they don't know is that the film may not be showing off during. a campaign to stop it is gathering ice. lawyers acting for the judges who feature in the documentary a trying to get last minute junction. and nasa has cower for people only saw it one of them brings in from geneva. oh i. am fine say. this is their self-righteous call i. thank you so much.
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that byron got on. well. thank you thank you. my composition with him gives me a lot of coverage it doesn't mean that. an ass is smuggled into the conference center where the screening these jewed the following day. lawyers for the judges are making a last ditch attempt to stop the show and are trying to track him down with a great. coincidentally this is the same hallway years before president obama had singled him out for his work. we see that spirit or register of. white on us. the rest of us like for. the screen you may be in gruden out tenaces hoping he'll still be
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i'm lauren taylor in london the top stories on out is there russia has vowed to retaliate after the u.s. canada and fourteen e.u. states expelled more than one hundred russian diplomats it's a coordinated response to a nerve agent attack on former double agent segars cripple and his daughter in the u.k. earlier this month britain accuses moscow of being behind the assault claims the kremlin denies u.s. president donald trump has ordered sixty russian diplomats to leave including twelve attached to the united nations and he's also closed the russian consulate in seattle for a challenge has more from moscow this will be easily spawn by the russian power structures as yet another example of anti russian sentiment in the west the hysterical. russophobe pick campaign from the united kingdom which has brought in gullible friends and allies of london and also i think that if there
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are no further measures measures that the russian elites are really worried about such as targeting of assets in financial centers around the world like london new york and say cyprus if those don't materialize over the coming days then perhaps moscow will feel the u.s. is taking a diplomatic but it might have got off rather lightly saudi arabia has accused iran of helping yemen's hooty rebels launch missile attacks across the border one person died in riyadh after the saudi military shot down seven missiles fired from yemen late on sunday who these say the assault was in response to saudi arabia's entry year long intervention in yemen civil war egyptians voting in a three day presidential election set to deliver an easy victory for incumbent leader abdel fattah el-sisi the government is hoping for a high turnout but pictures broadcast on state media show many voting booths have been largely empty c.c. only has one challenger after six others were detained disqualified or forced to
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abandon their campaigns. investigators are looking into a fire that killed sixty four people at a shopping center in russia say a security guard switched off the building's fire and that system exits were said to have been blocked illegally in the mall in the city of care over the blaze has been extinguished but many people are still missing this we'll talk stories do stay with us justice continues the news after the straight talk about that's watching right now.
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and this era mayor and this is controversial documentary is going ahead even though the judges he's name in the trying to get it stopped.
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i would like what. the place is now ready we'll put it up so please outside that will be with you thousands of people have been given free tickets to see the on the cover and cake which features fergie for judges filmed allegedly except in gripes people from all walks of life following along. at the front by phone up against the baby of. the police convoy escorts and that's his call because he's received several death threats. and this is car has hit rush hour traffic. and he's carrying the only copy of the film.
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who is acting for the judges found to get their british against the mass of the screen in this still in doubt because now they're trying to wean junk this conference center instead gamma it out don't don't fret the will of the people is prevailing and that makes me a couple. because of fears for his safety and the us is meant to be going through the side that decides to go through the front despite his unusual clothing a few people. seem to have spotted the creator of tonight's film it's being talked about and people are trying to describe how the whole thing took place but we're going to be given an opportunity to see what it's like yet so i'm very excited before the late show about corruption games people also end up the guy in the proprietary spencer goes through so we can see for ourselves what's really goes on
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behind it most of. those whole problem must be ahead synching to disgrace before a nomination of benj in the league office for sure to just bullshit us should give all of us a very good shot no doubt this is the biggest scandal in the history of our country . the most interesting. time to happen life is the only state to finish sleep and eat she. has no this. isn't the. plan. that. we have the perception with every day is how it could be days to prove that the judicial system
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is corrupt where are we going as a country we have a serious problem up to hundreds and then some people be thinking that this would be for to put the democrats in this country get a leading member of the government who seen the film gives the nastiest take makes a killing bill of health and i think that those who argue on the issues of whether this was a sting operation or whether he said people up or about instigated people also saying that given months that this was bribing them out of the committee that you know of the case that he was doing this but to go up. the dutch ambassador also believes the net is sting is just define. this devastating and shocking what we saw today. what you. mean obviously interesting. and. shortly after this the complex is still made by thousands of people we want to see the second showing. in all six thousand
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people will see these three screens. a mass tips create pass this the people that soldiers queue to watch scandal of this century. convinced. that the route out of the legal indies saw that in the wrong them the conference and the had not given that it's such a crowd before and it was massive. they just simply threw out their records saying that it was a matter of public interest and that he felt that the public had a right to know. and then there were people who had gone on to attack me. thinking that i didn't have any evidence or i didn't have enough evidence after watching it they had always had changed because now they were convinced that there's really an issue. not surprisingly the judges and their
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advisors remain unconvinced especially by some of the methods which have been employed where some of the ones i've seen it amount to and probably. when rob walker elling the morning of five when he is not properly dressed and you sneak into his. sitting room and was dot and gauging him in some conversation and. gone yawning all. regard to respect he answers questions and then you put one on his table and you go our way and you obviously are straight away i got these coral. i don't think i will agree with got. to his favorite this excerpt from an ass is film shows one of these investigators meets in a judge's cool club at a guest house. he came across this quote clam he believed in the power of only one
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caring seeing heart and instant sex the investigator known as one of the last is by scales later to toss free water happened to they can tell he kept on telling me he was going to help an evil cat here he was trying to have i think me. he was fulfilling me though it has not been the family's not to do it. so elevating them with him in the. event what if. one of michael. and i tell me who got me in. this morning's papers of also picked up on this by scale story sorry sex for justice caught busted in the man's video is interesting. newspaper says of filtering and feeding on the substantive stories so here was this called black and
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one of our spies girls and he demanded that he wanted sex before you could take us to judge. st. well the details are there they are the facts day who proposes that if you go to who tell it is that clark himself who does that nobody forces anybody all made of what. the judge in these headlines has been leading the fight back against the nasty. heated. harry a very senior judge was filmed during the trial of a man charged with possessing more than fifty parcels of kind of b.s. the undercover expose a shines a light on the shadowy world of the court official nearly a hundred and fifty of whom talk in the saga. this is just as there is one of the judges who have really tormented me in this
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investigation is a mini mini suit trying to stop me this is a male he's a fix up to just barry and we met him and then we had a quick conversations with him about how he wanted to influence this is there enough quality case. he took his share of the money as you can see and then set up a good meeting between us and just there he axed for a lot of money for just as there is only said that normally is ten thousand plateaus when you're dealing with the likes of this is there because he's a big judge sotomayor and then takes us to the house of justice. this is just as dairy and this is meal but. here is
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mayo given the money to just is there it was a very quick meeting because mayor did you want anything to be discussed there was a follow up meeting and the more unconventional bribe and this was the goods that we went to give him on that fateful day. one of in his investigate is it doing the deal i'd rather go. he was going to do the car meanwhile the crane took down the conversation we first had the judges fix our mayor who had been handling the deal yet and. i think the nine thousand. new under five dollar implies there's one thousand. one hundred out of it and there you go you get the real. order thank you my lord
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you saw that he has yes realize now that he's been ripped off by his crack to. a man and then he put it. on his. investigated i want to know whether the bribe will get the accused off but this is going to therapy you know bit. of a shock in this one aquatic case. and because of the money you set him free. across central cool complex is where the judges and their lawyers get to fully explain their actions most days and nasa is required to attend to and where you choose your beat which one he's given evidence in disguise even though some of his opponents object. and there's also believes that the media are using the opportunity to work out what he really looks like. so
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today he's asking two of his colleagues to dress up in order to deceive them. they hearings of taken a number unusual twist their reactions having freely finding an interesting one judge even plaintiff in dealing not with a nice but with a girl most. just said that while i entered there and i sat with him and i gave him the money he collected it suddenly i disappeared from his chair. and when he walked out he saw a white sheep or goats etc because the fence but hey this is africa. some of the judges have not made it to the hearings it's because they've gone off sick judge quest is one of these. and this is running with show the full extent of the power that go on as judges of
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a coup cases no matter how serious they are or how long they last did. this case resulted from an armed robbery in two thousand and seven at this picture or station the terror of finite time it has never been forgotten by the victim for favors for the second little guy keep want to buy for. him to attack and push through the border distrust look i would be pissed at the fossil record and quality goes. overboard like what this guy all grown up to do everything that a commander clearly the one who put this one is let's just let this please press my first. vent all the girls start crying which one is that we're almost all quick to a cold mist of it all crying. it took eight years for the attacker to face justice he came up before judge quest earlier this year. it's
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a very popular hearing. and he said on many criminal cases in fact i have been in prison i would been before christ before and it is crack so the mix of point. imation ten thousand by two know these people. are one of the inmates in the old for then he said it took or they ditch this quest because. we have this and that they discover. you have almost. lost. its astronauts and where it's contract on these comments. to keep
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the investigated and sober about a thousand dollars in local currency but it's only at twenty million dollars i publish. poetry very similar to what i was about. so. good for most of. the prizes every seemed. to be whole for a lot of them. and this is investigated makes me team but he still hasn't come with the full balance little helper example he will live on it's going to. get there me now it's. really small talk. not judge if he is to be get an increase in the annoyed because
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once again he's not getting the full amount. of the smile not. the small on him. to morrow has come. back and this is chris pratt again. and this is a six thousand feet away passing to him and he's taking that minute he's looking at it and then he will ask how much is it now with. how much force the final payment was made on the same day that the day. judge freebee accused in fact the deal held up the start of the day's cool proceedings court process is usually begin from integrity to man on this day was that into eleven am quest or still not here because we had delayed him was he came to take them back
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today is the day he's going to really do the job the bed or two for them to do and lo and behold. he then decided to give that he basically read three four lang's and that was it a case that had dragged on for five would be is justice quest and about even releasing self confessed and moreover what do you think about with just taking a brother as i think grammar should be realistic british realistic i will work to the court order to be worth a quarter or four five times and there are several obvious obvious flaws are more of us weren't aware marx. busy because they're only i don't know the. newly qualified graduates are cool to the bar and gone this is a joyful occasion but mass is expose a is also cost
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a major cloud over the proceedings. the song is not impressed the chief justice. you are graduating at a target in a legal history well more than ever the perception of the public on the process is largely negative. allegations of bribery and corruption in the judiciary and of the legal profession in general is at an all time high and closer to those possibly at all times and. the chief justice is firm message to the young lawyers is one that is resonate in around the well. when you have had to for charges who are caught on tape. with the evidence they may have taken bribes
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is an indication that there's something hopelessly wrong with her system. you cannot afford to have a condition a neck country like canada at to start reliable that has car dependent that people have no confidence in. the results of this should be that those who have been proved to be corrupt should be dealt with extracted from the system and there should be going forward safeguards put in place and a new mindset which is i'm not going to succumb to such appalling acts of corruption not only because i might be caught but because it's appalling. the legal investigation is not going entirely nic is why seven of the senior judges were suspended in early october but one lower court judges no longer be an investigator because of issues with some of the evidence the rogue wide it concerns too that
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unless is exposé has backfired on the criminal justice system the real disaster of this investigation is the damage to the confidence in the judicial system and their oil to members of the public going on to social media and saying i had a case before that judge and the results was an extremely odd one i wasn't happy with the result and inevitably they're going to be thinking about what they can do to have that case retried. unless exposé has also caused concern by allowing some convicted criminals to go free and it's already has been said that it is extremely reckless to release criminal suspects into society in order to prove the point of this investigation and one will have to leave it to society to be the ultimate judge on that. nevertheless and nass believes that his exposé of the judicial system can only benefit his country.
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difficult or a section of the field that. my purpose is to bring down the country i believe in bringing down sections of the dishonest was only a dog is to build a new fork out of office and the senate it is his flag or the beautiful flag of ghana along. unless wanted his film shown bright across the country but in early october lawyers for the judges was a major screening stopped outside the capital. some of the judges now want to see him prosecuted for contempt of court for showing the film in the first place they are step out to damage people's interest damage reports in not in accordance with the law and we are asking the law to call him to order it is left to the law to the
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side whether they should be locked up in the search for vengeance that the already one judges of the high court go to court and file contempt for c.b.s. and i suspect a lot more cases in the world against it gone as politicians have so far remained largely silent in europe the president of ghana face questions about the scandal in his only public response to the events so far gone a president john meagher harm are said that analysis work was a reflection of institutional weakness that we need to work on to make sure we have stronger institutions he also had a more positive message saying the suspensions of judges showed the rebuffs ness of the system. pointing out that there were at least ten judges whose integrity was intact who threaten to call the police. judges and court officials featured in this film were approached for comment but they were unable to participate until legal
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proceedings are over. and the us knows that his life will never be easy as have made and a lot of enemies and if you want. i know the secrets of my success is that after very long predict. the people will come after me the end night i only want to tell where my we can assess. the number of illnesses enemies is bound to increase he's already started work on a fresh series of corruption investigations. and they'll be relying on some of the simpler things in his life to give him the strength to continue. i do it because it inspires me while i'm getting on to you know work. in times of troubles he can rely on next and the inspiration that he comes up with. the less
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is powerful supporters of broad belief that he's expose a is a game changer for africa and beyond. sometimes take a spark chess has spark. and i think a nasa has provided that spark for the whole edifice to blow up for people to wake up and say no more something the has to be done.
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hello there we've had a phenomenal amount of rain in some parts of australia recently for this for a same port douglas five hundred and ninety three minute meters of rain that is an awful lot of wet weather and it has given us a lot of flooding and there's more rain still to come it's all thanks to a disintegrating cyclamen but it's just staying more or less where it is so we're just seeing more and more rain fall across the whole region so yet more wet weather there across the eastern parts of queensland as we had three choose day and even as we head into wednesday it's still looking rather wet here we've also got another circulation out towards the east but this is a cycling that's falling apart over the sea so it shouldn't cause us too many headaches towards the south well it's becoming warm of force in melbourne there for wednesday we're up at twenty eight degrees perth they're behaving itself around to twenty five towards new zealand and here we've got lots of heavy rain on its way towards the south island at the moment already a fair amount of cloud and a fair amount of what weather with us but it's going to turn increasingly wet as we
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head through choose day that systems pushing its way northward for some fairly brisk winds associated with it as well then that gradually works its way across the north island as we head into wednesday as it works his way north there it is beginning to ease off so for the north island the rain will be quite so heavy here . the consequence of war i got ventures into russia he served in the marine corps for ninety two ninety ninety five that just doesn't go away. but living out of the truck for the last couple years. he's home was zero follows a group of u.s. army veterans traumatized by war. as they struggle to get their lives back. at this time on al-jazeera.

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