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The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is to contact defendants in 25 cases where evidence was given by journalist Mazher Mahmood. | |
They will be provided with a "disclosure pack" which "they may consider undermines the conviction in a specific case," a spokesperson said. | They will be provided with a "disclosure pack" which "they may consider undermines the conviction in a specific case," a spokesperson said. |
Three live cases where Mr Mahmood - dubbed the Fake Sheikh - was due to give evidence have also been dropped. | Three live cases where Mr Mahmood - dubbed the Fake Sheikh - was due to give evidence have also been dropped. |
Mr Mahmood has previously said he used legitimate investigatory methods. | Mr Mahmood has previously said he used legitimate investigatory methods. |
The decision to contact defendants was made after the CPS reviewed prosecutions following the collapse of the trial of former X-Factor judge Tulisa Contostavlos in July. | The decision to contact defendants was made after the CPS reviewed prosecutions following the collapse of the trial of former X-Factor judge Tulisa Contostavlos in July. |
The judge in that case said there were strong grounds for believing that Mr Mahmood had lied at a hearing before the trial started. | The judge in that case said there were strong grounds for believing that Mr Mahmood had lied at a hearing before the trial started. |
Criticism rejected | Criticism rejected |
Subsequently, in a BBC Panorama investigation, one of Mr Mahmood's former colleagues at the News of the World claimed that they created elaborate stings to target celebrities unfairly. | |
As a result, former attorney general Lord Goldsmith told the same BBC programme that Mr Mahmood's record needed to be re-examined. | |
Mr Mahmood has previously said he has spent his career investigating crime and wrongdoing through legitimate investigatory methods, bringing many individuals to justice. | Mr Mahmood has previously said he has spent his career investigating crime and wrongdoing through legitimate investigatory methods, bringing many individuals to justice. |
He said any criticism of him usually came from those he had exposed or people he had worked with who had an "axe to grind". | He said any criticism of him usually came from those he had exposed or people he had worked with who had an "axe to grind". |
He is currently suspended from the Sun on Sunday following the collapse of Ms Contostavlos's trial. | He is currently suspended from the Sun on Sunday following the collapse of Ms Contostavlos's trial. |
A CPS spokesman said on Thursday that no defendants were currently in custody in cases involving Mr Mahmood. | A CPS spokesman said on Thursday that no defendants were currently in custody in cases involving Mr Mahmood. |
'Past cases reviewed' | |
In three live cases, prosecutors decided there was not a realistic prospect of conviction. | In three live cases, prosecutors decided there was not a realistic prospect of conviction. |
The spokesman added: "We are now considering past cases which resulted in a conviction in criminal courts in England and Wales based on evidence provided by Mr Mahmood, and have identified 25 cases. | The spokesman added: "We are now considering past cases which resulted in a conviction in criminal courts in England and Wales based on evidence provided by Mr Mahmood, and have identified 25 cases. |
"As part of this process, over the coming weeks, CPS Areas will be contacting representatives of the defendants - or defendants themselves as necessary - convicted in these cases in order to provide them with a disclosure pack - details of material which they may consider undermines the conviction in a specific case." | "As part of this process, over the coming weeks, CPS Areas will be contacting representatives of the defendants - or defendants themselves as necessary - convicted in these cases in order to provide them with a disclosure pack - details of material which they may consider undermines the conviction in a specific case." |
In September, several cases involving evidence from Mr Mahmood were halted. | |
The CPS offered no evidence against Dr Majeed Ridha and pharmacist Murtaza Gulamhusein, who were accused of illegally supplying an abortion drug. | |
Leon "Starino" Anderson and co-defendant Ashley Gordon also had drug charges dismissed. |