BBC’s Gabriel Gatehouse in Sirte: "I have spoken to the man who says that he captured him… he was brandishing a golden pistol" Libya’s ex-leader Col Muammar Gaddafi has been killed after an assault on his home town of Sirte, the transitional authority’s acting prime minister says. Mahmoud Jibril told a news conference in Tripoli… Continue reading Libya’s Col Muammar Gaddafi killed, says NTC
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Jayalalitha questioned in Indian court over corruption
Prosecutors have begun questioning the controversial chief minister of India’s Tamil Nadu state, Jayaram Jayalalitha, in a corruption case against her. She is accused of amassing huge amounts of wealth during a previous term as chief minister between 1991 and 1996. She denies the allegation. The case was transferred from Madras (Chennai) in Tamil Nadu… Continue reading Jayalalitha questioned in Indian court over corruption
Fox ‘sought funds’ from UK Tamils
The Former British Defence Secretary Liam Fox who was forced to resign is accused of seeking funds from wealthy Tamil businessmen. Dr Roger Srivasan says he met Dr Fox few times accompanying an opposition parliamentarian visiting London during 2007-2009. Dr Fox requested him to introduce wealthy Tamils in UK at a time the Sri Lankan… Continue reading Fox ‘sought funds’ from UK Tamils
28,000 families not resettled in HSZ
The Supreme Court in Sri Lanka has ordered the lawyer representing a Tamil party to submit a report on those who are yet to be resettled in high security zone (HSZ) in Jaffna. The court made the order after the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) informed that at least 28,000 families are yet to be resettled… Continue reading 28,000 families not resettled in HSZ
Fox resigns: Police consider Werritty probe
City of London Police are considering investigating Adam Werritty, the close friend of former defence secretary Liam Fox, for possible fraud. Labour MP John Mann has asked the police to probe allegations Mr Werritty used business cards falsely claiming he was an adviser to Mr Fox. At the same time a firm he set up… Continue reading Fox resigns: Police consider Werritty probe
Liam Fox quits as defence secretary
Defence Secretary Liam Fox has resigned. He has been under pressure after a week of allegations over his working relationship with friend and self-styled adviser Adam Werritty. In a letter to David Cameron, Mr Fox said he had "mistakenly allowed" his personal and professional responsibilities to become "blurred". In response, the prime minister said he… Continue reading Liam Fox quits as defence secretary
Liam Fox friend ‘funded by private intelligence firm’
Financial backers linked to Israel and a private intelligence firm helped fund the travels of Liam Fox’s close friend Adam Werritty, according to reports. The Times claims they helped channel £147,000 into a company set up by Mr Werritty, who used it to join the defence secretary on trips abroad. The lobbyist is due to… Continue reading Liam Fox friend ‘funded by private intelligence firm’
Adam Werritty: Fox’s friend, flatmate and business partner
Adam Werritty has played a big part in the life of Defence Secretary Liam Fox – his best man, a former flatmate and a one-time business partner. Now, Mr Fox finds questions around their working relationship have put his cabinet job in jeopardy. The personal and business ties between the two run deep. They first… Continue reading Adam Werritty: Fox’s friend, flatmate and business partner
Liam Fox and Adam Werritty in Sri Lanka meeting footage
Video footage has emerged that appears to show Liam Fox and his close friend Adam Werritty at a meeting with the Sri Lankan president last year. It comes as the defence secretary is facing a Ministry of Defence inquiry into his working relationship with Mr Werritty, who has no official role. The video purports to… Continue reading Liam Fox and Adam Werritty in Sri Lanka meeting footage
Indian police website makes Rajiv Gandhi assassin gaffe
India’s Central Bureau of Investigation has been criticised for wrongly claiming it "successfully put on trial" a woman suicide bomber who killed former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi. The CBI website stated that after a trial, Dhanu had been "sentenced to death" by the Supreme Court. The error appeared for a few hours on Tuesday when… Continue reading Indian police website makes Rajiv Gandhi assassin gaffe
