πŸ” McKeeva Bush demands public inquiry into Director of Public Prosecutions and Commissioner of Police

After being acquitted of historic rape charges, the veteran politician calls for a thorough investigation into the offices of the DPP and CoP

πŸ” McKeeva Bush demands public inquiry into Director of Public Prosecutions and Commissioner of Police

Following his acquittal on historic rape charges, veteran politician McKeeva Bush has called for a public commission of inquiry into the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) and the Office of the Commissioner of Police. Bush believes the inquiry is necessary due to the numerous failed cases against him and other prosecutions that he feels should never have reached the courts. The politician has implied that the UK has used the offices of the CoP and DPP to deliberately target him. 🎯

Outside the courthouse, Bush announced his intention to take a motion to parliament calling for the public inquiry. He expressed his belief that he has been deliberately targeted by the authorities for many years, and that he is not alone. Bush has drafted a private member’s motion that will be seconded by Chris Saunders MP (BTE), who currently sits as an independent on the opposition benches. The politician plans to bring this motion at the next meeting of parliament. πŸ›οΈ

Bush voiced concerns about corruption in the DPP office and called for an independent, fully funded commission to report its findings to the premier’s office. Despite his previous conviction for assault in 2020 and his previous declarations that he would not be running for office in the 2025 elections, when asked if he would stand in the 2025 elections, he did not categorically rule out the possibility. He plans to hold a meeting on the proposed public inquiry later this week. πŸ“’