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Richard Henriques

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Date of birth October 27,1943
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Sir Richard Henry Quixano Henriques is a British retired judge who was a Justice of the High Court of England and Wales.

I was innocent - but it cost me £500,000 to prove it

I was innocent - but it cost me £500,000 to prove it
Oct 6,2023 10:51 am

... That rush to get a conviction is not uncommon, says one of the UK s most eminent legal figures, former High Court judge, Sir Richard Henriques...

VIP abuse ‘liars' to be investigated after seven-year delay

VIP abuse ‘liars' to be investigated after seven-year delay
Aug 2,2023 2:41 pm

... " It is disingenuous of the Met to pretend now that its actions were motivated by the Sir Richard Henriques report of 2016, whose recommendation they ignored...

Metropolitan Police: VIP abuse inquiry officer faces gross misconduct investigation

Metropolitan Police: VIP abuse inquiry officer faces gross misconduct investigation
May 24,2023 3:31 pm

... He was only brought to justice after a damning review by retired high court judge Sir Richard Henriques recommended he be investigated by another police force...

Falsely accused ex-MP Proctor makes complaint against VIP inquiry officer

Falsely accused ex-MP Proctor makes complaint against VIP inquiry officer
Feb 3,2022 10:09 pm

... The Met Police did not follow a recommendation to investigate the pair made by retired High Court judge Sir Richard Henriques, who reviewed the investigation in 2016...

The police met probed for not investigating VIP-abuse claims

The police met probed for not investigating VIP-abuse claims
Feb 16,2020 10:12 am

... The force by a retired High Court judge Sir Richard Henriques...

Harvey Proctor: Former MP secures £900k Met payout over 'Nick' claims

Harvey Proctor: Former MP secures £900k Met payout over 'Nick' claims
Feb 16,2020 8:41 am

... Credible and true The Met was heavily criticised over Operation Midland in an independent review of the case by former High Court judge Sir Richard Henriques...

Carl beech case: police have not identified any other VIP-abuse 'is'

Carl beech case: police have not identified any other VIP-abuse 'is'
Feb 16,2020 7:00 am

... The two Complainants - referred to as A and B - had deliberately lied , the retired High Court judge Sir Richard Henriques, in his report, in the much-mocked Scotland Yard investigation...

Harvey Proctor calls for the investigation, the findings of the police 'misled' judges

Harvey Proctor calls for the investigation, the findings of the police 'misled' judges
Feb 16,2020 6:59 am

... The district judge granted the search warrants in 2015 - Howard Riddle The report by retired High Court judge Sir Richard Henriques - - found the warrants were obtained unlawfully and should not have taken place ...

Metropolitan Police: VIP abuse inquiry officer faces gross misconduct investigation

Feb 16,2020 6:58 am

By Daniel De SimoneBBC News

The officer who led a disastrous Scotland Yard investigation into false VIP sex abuse allegations has a case to answer for Gross Misconduct , The Police watchdog has said.

Steve Rodhouse ran an operation that probed invented claims that MPs and generals abused and murdered children.

He currently works as deputy head of The National Crime Agency.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) looked at if he used inaccurate or dishonest words in 2016.

While working for The Met , he oversaw Operation Midland, which was largely based on claims made by Carl Beech ,

Beech was sentenced to 18 years in prison for 12 charges of perverting The Course of justice, one of fraud, and for several child sexual offences.

He was only brought to justice after a damning review by retired high court judge Sir Richard Henriques recommended he be investigated by another police force.

But The Bbc r were not referred by The Met for investigation, despite Sir Richard recommending they should be.

In 2016, then Deputy Assistant Commissioner Steve Rodhouse told Sir Richard in a private presentation that he was " satisfied" The Other two complainants had " told deliberate lies".

However, when Operation Midland closed months earlier, Scotland Yard issued a public statement to the media which said detectives had " not found evidence to prove that they were knowingly misled by a complainant".

The Investigation by the IOPC related to the contrast between Mr Rodhouse's private and public positions.

Scotland Yard said " we will seek to respond as fully and comprehensively as possible when we receive The Final directions and recommendations from the IOPC".

The Force added that, in January this year, it arranged for West Midlands Police to consider all relevant material relating to the two complainants and advise on further investigation.

The IOPC inquiry followed a complaint by former MP Harvey Proctor , who was one of those Falsely Accused of murder and abuse.

Responding to the update, He Said : " At Last a senior Police Officer of the Metropolitan Police is being held to account for Gross Misconduct ".

He added: " As cracks start to appear in The Police cover-up, it now time to hold a full public inquiry into Operation Midland and the Metropolitan Police 's conduct. "

IOPC Director Amanda Rowe said Mr Rodhouse " may have breached police professional standards of behaviour relating to honesty and integrity regarding comments made to the media about Operation Midland in March 2016 and comments subsequently made to Sir Richard Henriques in August 2016. "

The IOPC also found that, by never following Sir Richard's original recommendation, The Service provided by The Met was " unacceptable".

The Met had conducted several internal reviews which all said no investigation was needed, but the IOPC found those reviews were " flawed, did not consider all of The Evidence and their rationales were not sound. "

The watchdog has recommended The Met apologise to the individuals affected.

Because Mr Rodhouse left The Met More Than 12 Months before the IOPC investigation began, the watchdog said it would now enter into a consultation period regarding a disciplinary hearing.

Bbc News has contacted the NCA for comment.

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