Re: Faked compensation against British troops
Wasn't there a report similar to this about two years ago? Presumably it's linked to that case where a firm of ambulance chasing solicitors (Public Interest Lawyers) were faking injuries to Iraqi POWs. The bastard in that case was struck off, this new company (Leigh Day) need to be fully investigated and be struck off also if the new claims are proved to be false. It's a pity that firms like this even exist.Re: Faked compensation against British troops
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