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Sir Geoffrey Cox And The Drugs
Last year Sir Geoffrey Cox was reported for being in the British Virgin Islands earning vast sums instead of representing his constituents in the U.K.
As is the norm within the ranks of the Conservative Government he was found to have done nothing improper.
Fast forward to today and we see the Premier of the Islands arrested by the FBI in a drugs sting with a Mexican drug cartel.
Cox's "jolly" last year was defending this same Premier on drug charges.
Long runs the fox.
As is the norm within the ranks of the Conservative Government he was found to have done nothing improper.
Fast forward to today and we see the Premier of the Islands arrested by the FBI in a drugs sting with a Mexican drug cartel.
Cox's "jolly" last year was defending this same Premier on drug charges.
Long runs the fox.
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> https:/ /metro. co.uk/2 022/04/ 29/brit ish-vir gin-isl ands-pr emier-a ndrew-f ahie-he ld-afte r-drugs -sting- 1655618 3/
> A long-running inquiry set up by the British government has been looking into allegations of corruption and governance problems on the island.
> The commission hit the headlines last year when it emerged Tory MP Sir Geoffrey Cox had earned hundreds of thousands of pounds working as a lawyer on behalf of the BVI government.
> The former attorney general has previously represented Mr Fahie at hearings.
> A long-running inquiry set up by the British government has been looking into allegations of corruption and governance problems on the island.
> The commission hit the headlines last year when it emerged Tory MP Sir Geoffrey Cox had earned hundreds of thousands of pounds working as a lawyer on behalf of the BVI government.
> The former attorney general has previously represented Mr Fahie at hearings.
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