• The Lynskey tribunal was a British government inquiry, set up in October 1948 to investigate rumours of possible corruption in the Board of Trade. Under...
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  • investigating the political scandal that led to the eponymous Lynskey tribunal. Lynskey was born in Knotty Ash, Liverpool, the son of solicitor George...
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  • Belcher resigned his ministerial and parliamentary offices when the Lynskey tribunal determined that he had misused his powers as a minister by granting...
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  • to a great scandal and an investigation of public corruption by the Lynskey tribunal. Moreover, Stanley spied against the UK on behalf of the Irgun, a Zionist...
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    Hartley Shawcross (category Prosecutors of the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg)
    was recalled in 1948 to lead for the government's interest at the Lynskey tribunal. In 1951, he briefly served as President of the Board of Trade until...
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    Cripps. Though initially implicated in the allegations that led to the Lynskey tribunal in 1948, he was ultimately exonerated officially, but his reputation...
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  • his continued business dealings. In 1948 he was called before the Lynskey Tribunal, as a friend of John Belcher, but he was exonerated of any misconduct...
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  • however most are now held under the Inquiries Act 2005 which repealed the Tribunals of Inquiry (Evidence) Act 1921. This list excludes Public Local Inquiries...
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    punishment were unsuccessful (see below). Ede established the Lynskey tribunal under Sir George Lynskey in 1948 to investigate allegations of corruption among...
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    Dalton budget leak (1947) John Belcher corruptly influenced – led to Lynskey Tribunal British Malayan headhunting scandal (1952). Involved generals, politicians...
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  • County Council remand homes (1944); The black market in petrol (1948); Lynskey tribunal into political corruption (1948); Ill-treatment of prisoners at HM...
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    Baron, S. (1966). The Contact Man: The Story of Sidney Stanley and the Lynskey Tribunal. Secker & Warburg. "Lord Morris of Kenwood" (obituary), The Times,...
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  • departs Southampton for New York on her maiden voyage. 28 January – Lynskey tribunal on corruption in public life reports, leading to the resignation of...
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  • rank of brigadier. In 1948, he sat with Sir George Lynskey and Sir Godfrey Vick on the Lynskey tribunal. Appointed to the Privy Council in 1960, he was Lord...
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  • England The Battle of Jiulianshan began in the Chinese Civil War. The Lynskey tribunal opened in London, investigating allegations of bribery and corruption...
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  • the remains of three of the victims have still not been found. Joseph Lynskey (40), a veteran Irish Republican paramilitary and IRA member from Cavendish...
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  • considerable. He was also responsible for the Tribunals of Inquiry following the Budget Leak in 1936 and the Lynskey Tribunal of 1948. In retirement, Barnes was...
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  • association with the fraudster Sidney Stanley, which was exposed by the Lynskey Tribunal in 1948. Gibson was born in Calton, a suburb of Glasgow, the son of...
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  • peacefully come under control of the Communists. The report of the Lynskey tribunal appeared in Britain, clearing all those involved except John Belcher...
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  • Sidney Stanley and was consequently summoned to appear before the Lynskey Tribunal investigating corruption among Ministers. No accusation against him...
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  • they were "disappeared". She personally stated that she had driven Joe Lynskey across the border to face trial. In addition she stated that she, Pat McClure...
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  • 2023-06-21. Marvel Spotlight: Uncanny X-Men 500 Issues Celebration, pp. 5-7 Lynskey, Dorian (April 6, 2016). "Exclusive: X-Men's Chris Claremont talks through...
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    David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir (category Prosecutors of the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg)
    Gray's Inn and was called to the bar in 1922. He became a pupil of George Lynskey in Liverpool then joined his chambers to practise. Maxwell Fyfe later wrote...
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    recovered until August 2003. As of 2019, the bodies of Columba McVeigh, Joe Lynskey, and undercover British Army intelligence officer Robert Nairac have yet...
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  • pseudonym "P. O'Neill" issued a statement confirming that Belfast man Joe Lynskey was "executed" by the organisation in 1972. The statement said that the...
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