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Galloway Update: 'I'm not a fool or corrupt', tells judge
2004-11-16
George Galloway, the MP, told the High Court yesterday he would have been a "fool, a knave, a thief and corrupt" if he had solicited money from Saddam Hussein for his own enrichment.
Case closed?
On the opening day of his libel action against The Daily Telegraph, he described allegations that he was in the pay of the former Iraqi leader as "a deeply wounding dagger through my political heart".
Makes it sound as though he's got another. Perjury!
The MP for Glasgow Kelvin is suing over a series of articles published in April 2003, based on documents the newspaper claims were found in a bombed-out ministry building in Baghdad after the fall of Saddam's regime. Mr Galloway claims the newspaper did not act responsibly in publishing the documents and that the articles alleged he had "been in the pay of Saddam Hussein and his regime, secretly receiving at least £375,000 a year from it". He told Mr Justice Eady, hearing the case without a jury, that the articles claimed he had made "very substantial profits" through the "Oil for Food" programme: "Apparently I received 10 to 15 cents per barrel of 3 million barrels of oil every six months." They also alleged that he had met an Iraqi intelligence officer and asked for "even more" money, and that he had used his "Mariam Appeal" - a campaign fund - as a front to conceal his secret commercial dealings. Mr Galloway said there was not a "scintilla" of evidence to prove the allegations, which were "incredibly damaging".
No "scintilla of evidence" besides the undisputed documents, that is...
The Daily Telegraph denies libel and is claiming a "Reynolds qualified privilege defence". Named after the case in which it was first developed, involving Albert Reynolds, the former Irish premier, it revolves around whether it was responsible journalism and in the public interest for the newspaper to publish the contents of documents on which the story was based. James Price QC, for The Daily Telegraph, said a "striking" fact of the case was that there was "no issue, no dispute" as to the authenticity of the documents.
Galloway's disputing a story concerning the contents of documents he doesn't dispute are authentic?
The documents are real, but inaccurate. /dan rather
He said that at the time of publication, the facts of the war in Iraq "were of unmatched public importance". He added: "It follows that public interest in being informed on them was of the very highest."
Posted by:Bulldog

#12  After all is said and done in the article, he never denies his corruption. Case to newspaper.
Posted by: chicago mike   2004-11-16 1:33:53 PM  

#11  Libel cases in Britain are one of the world's great entertainment events. With a politician on the stand, this one should be outstanding.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-11-16 7:54:17 AM  

#10  YOB:
A rowdy, aggressive, or violent young man.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-11-16 7:34:03 AM  

#9  YOBS?
Posted by: raptor   2004-11-16 6:56:22 AM  

#8  tut tut .com , labeling peeps like that :))))
Posted by: MacNails   2004-11-16 5:07:56 AM  

#7  Interesting snippet on our Mr Galloway, MacNails - Thx! Sounds the right wanker and arrogant dickhead, if you'll forgive my mixing nomenclatura, heh.

Good morning to you - I'm about to crash - see you in 4 or 5 hours! Regards...
Posted by: .com   2004-11-16 5:04:30 AM  

#6  ohh , and Good Morning all )
Posted by: MacNails   2004-11-16 4:50:08 AM  

#5  Galloway has always abused his positions of authority , look no further than his liasons with Fidel Castro.

'The high-living MP, accused of taking £375,000 a year from Saddam Hussein to promote Iraq's murderous regime, travelled to Cuba and strutted the dirt-poor streets of Havana with a wallet full of cash in his Hugo Boss suits.
Believing he was safe from the eyes of his constituents, he took a secret mistress and splashed out money like water.
That lover, Judy Lonchan Lopez, said last night: "George was very important in Cuba. I'm not surprised he was friends with Saddam, because he was close to Fidel Castro."
Back home in Britain he was still married to first wife Elaine and already seeing the woman who would become wife No.2—striking Palestinian Dr Amineh Abu-Zayyadwe. '

Although the source for that info can be classed as dubious (from news of world investigaotrs) , I expect there is an element of truth ( understatement) , as I dont think the News of the World would publish something like this that wouldnt stand up in the High Courts

Basically he's a lying treasonous scumbag , and deserves nothing better than a public hanging :)

Ooops there goes my ruthless streak again !

Posted by: MacNails   2004-11-16 4:48:23 AM  

#4  IIRC (and I'm sure someone will point out if I don't), there really is some doubt about Galloway's direct involvement, and most of the money handling was done by a Jordanian intermediary. Was that guy a pawn, to be burned by Mr. Galloway, or was he abusing his position by helping himself? We don't know yet.

But, yes, we do already know that Galloway sucks.
Posted by: CTD   2004-11-16 4:27:30 AM  

#3  Gosh I would love for this mountebank to meet a group of YOBS and have his crap pouneded. He is a Judas to the western way of life.

This farce of a trial should be tossed out of court.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-11-16 4:27:13 AM  

#2  I dunno about "fool" or "corrupt", but he is pretty clearly a "traitor".
Posted by: someone   2004-11-16 4:17:47 AM  

#1  Fingers crossed for this jerk's conviction and public humiliation.
Posted by: .com   2004-11-16 4:11:20 AM  

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