Scotland Yard's shambolic investigation into alleged VIP child sex abuse and murder inched closer to collapse last night after a new officer was put in charge.
Detective Superintendent Kenny McDonald, who controversially described a key witness as being 'credible and true', has been replaced as head of Operation Midland.
It was confirmed last night that Det Supt McDonald had been removed from the inquiry as part of a shake-up widely seen in key circles as the 'beginning of the end' for Operation Midland.
The news came as Home Secretary Theresa May distanced herself from the force's Leon Brittan rape inquiry, saying police should tell suspects in a 'timely' way if they have been cleared. Full story...
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Detective Superintendent Kenny McDonald, who controversially described a key witness as being 'credible and true', has been replaced as head of Operation Midland.
It was confirmed last night that Det Supt McDonald had been removed from the inquiry as part of a shake-up widely seen in key circles as the 'beginning of the end' for Operation Midland.
The news came as Home Secretary Theresa May distanced herself from the force's Leon Brittan rape inquiry, saying police should tell suspects in a 'timely' way if they have been cleared. Full story...
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