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Old 17-02-09, 06:11 PM
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Default David Mills found guilty in bribery case

BBC NEWS | Europe | UK lawyer guilty in bribery case
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Isn't it good that his wife is 'squeaky clean' on the matter!


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Bribe money? In Italy? Lawyers not squeaky clean? Never!!

Perhaps he should join the forum - it seems he has the right qualifications.
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This whole saga has given rise to a new phrase in my office, when someone is trying to deny something to which they are obviously connected - namely:
"I have never met my husband"
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and further comment here which confirms that of course, yet again no one will be jailed! http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/18/wo...HYNIoUx6FyCUWw
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