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Sima Kotecha

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Age 44
Date of birth March 14,1980
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Basingstoke
United Kingdom
Education Queen Mary's College
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Sima Kotecha is a British television and radio journalist working for the BBC. Since 9 December 2021, Kotecha has served as the UK editor of Newsnight.

Parents 'destroyed' after baby's death at Royal Sussex County Hospital

Parents 'destroyed' after baby's death at Royal Sussex County Hospital
Nov 27,2023 6:31 pm

...By Sima Kotecha & Hollie ColeBBC NewsnightParents of a two-day-old girl who died in hospital after an emergency C-section are calling for a national inquiry into maternity services...

The Secret Defendant: I've been through seven years of hell

The Secret Defendant: I've been through seven years of hell
Oct 27,2023 7:01 am

...By Sima Kotecha and Tom LatchemBBC NewsnightA grandmother cleared of fraud charges after spending seven years with the allegations hanging over her, says every part of her life has been " destroyed"...

London still facing armed officer shortage - Met chief

London still facing armed officer shortage - Met chief
Sep 26,2023 8:31 am

...By Sean Seddon and Sima Kotecha, UK Editor, BBC NewsnightBBC NewsLondon still has " significantly" fewer firearms officers available than normal after hundreds stepped back from their duties over the weekend, the head of the Met Police has said...

Shekhar Kapur: Hollywood's diversity push is guilt driven

Shekhar Kapur: Hollywood's diversity push is guilt driven
Jul 14,2023 6:30 pm

...By Sima Kotecha and Tim DoddBBC NewsnightDirector Shekhar Kapur has said Hollywood s push for more diverse casts has come from its guilt over " all the actors who are not getting work"...

Increase in mental health callouts received by police over past five years

Increase in mental health callouts received by police over past five years
Mar 9,2023 4:10 am

...By Sima Kotecha and Ceci GoldingBBC NewsnightPolice forces across Great Britain have seen a significant rise in the number of mental health incidents they have dealt with in the past five years...

IOPC investigator quit over Bianca Williams stop and search case

IOPC investigator quit over Bianca Williams stop and search case
Jan 18,2023 7:11 am

...By Sima Kotecha and Hannah BarnesBBC NewsnightAn investigator has revealed she quit her job at the police watchdog over the handling of a complaint about the stop and search of two black athletes...

Ex-Met Police officer arrested over racist WhatsApp chat

Ex-Met Police officer arrested over racist WhatsApp chat
Oct 6,2022 1:50 pm

...By Sima Kotecha and Hannah BarnesBBC NewsnightA ex-Met Police officer, suspended after a BBC investigation revealed he had been posting racist content on WhatsApp, has been arrested...

Home Office suspends ex-Met officer over racist WhatsApp chat

Home Office suspends ex-Met officer over racist WhatsApp chat
Oct 6,2022 1:30 am

...By Sima Kotecha and Hannah BarnesBBC NewsnightAn immigration official at the Home Office has been suspended after a BBC investigation revealed he had been posting racist content on WhatsApp...

The Secret Defendant: I've been through seven years of hell

Mar 7,2022 9:36 pm

By Sima Kotecha and Tom LatchemBBC Newsnight

A grandmother cleared of fraud charges after spending seven years with the allegations hanging over her, says every part of her life has been " destroyed".

Krista Brown, who was arrested in 2017 and charged three years later, says the stress of not knowing when her trial might be scheduled has affected her " financially, mentally, physically".

The 51-year-old, who denied the charges, says she closed her business and had to rely On Benefits .

The case against Ms Brown was eventually dropped by The Crown Prosecution Service last week.

In an interview with BBC Newsnight, Ms Brown, who has been writing about her experience of the Criminal Justice System under the pseudonym on X, formerly Twitter, says she has been through " hell" waiting for her case to come to trial, having pleaded her innocence throughout.

Krista Brown was the Managing Director of Persona, a recruitment company which she founded in 2008. She says The Company had an agreement with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to repay unpaid tax in instalments after experiencing some accounting problems.

But in January 2017, Ms Brown says her " nightmare" began, when she was arrested Under Suspicion of fraud relating to her business and taken to a Police Station where she says she was questioned for between five and six hours.

" It was a shock, " she says. " I thought, 'They're going to realise their mistake' - it was just a matter of time. That's what I thought was going to happen - it just never went like that. "

Initially placed on bail and told to surrender her passport, Ms Brown was re-interviewed months later. But it took More Than three years before she discovered she was being charged on three counts, including Money Laundering and not paying National Insurance, in February 2020.

'A Bottomless Pit '

Ms Brown describes her frustration trying to navigate the complexities of the Criminal Justice System - at points without any legal representation - receiving few updates, and having to deal with court hearings which would be repeatedly adjourned.

" I felt if I could just go and knock on The Door and speak to a judge myself and take all my paperwork, it could be sorted out so much quicker, " she says. " It was a Bottomless Pit with No End date, no accountability, no review dates. "

Eventually Ms Brown says she had to close her company for Mental Health reasons.

" Everything I'd worked so hard for - a single mum who opened their own business - Gone , just like that, through no fault of My Own . "

Left without any savings and reliant On Benefits , she says she reached her " rock bottom" - which led to her trying to kill herself.

" I just thought, 'When is it all going to end?' I'm an ordinary person, I'm not a super-hero. There's only so much people can take. "

The case against Krista Brown, which began with her arrest in 2017, was dropped last week after prosecutors said " we will offer no evidence on all counts".

The Crown Prosecution Service told BBC Newsnight: " We take any allegations of fraud extremely seriously as they can have a devastating impact on victims. At all stages we must keep all our cases under careful review, to ensure our legal test is met.

" As part of our on-going duty to review the case, we concluded that the evidential part of our legal test was no longer met so offered no further evidence at a hearing on 18 October 2023. "

The HMRC said: " We Are unable to comment on the tax affairs of identifiable individuals or businesses due to strict confidentiality laws. "

Asked about delays to court cases, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice told The Bbc it has " introduced a raft of measures to speed up justice for victims and improve the justice System since the start of the pandemic, " and " are working closely with the judiciary to help cases move through court as efficiently as possible. "

In the seven years since her arrest, as well as detailing her journey through the Criminal Justice System on Social Media , Ms Brown has completed a degree in anthropology, and Set Up a successful food, clothing and toy bank for struggling families in Hackney, East London .

But while she is " delighted" to no longer be facing trial, she says it will take time to come to terms with what has happened.

" You can't just forget about it, " Ms Brown says, " I'm Looking Forward to The Moment that I feel like I can celebrate - it's not quite there yet. "

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