Within the UK’s legal and regulatory institutions, an age-old question persists: does Freemasonry exert undue influence?
For years, businessman Paul Millinder has been labelled a vexatious litigant, his pursuit of justice dismissed as obsessive. Yet, his case reveals a troubling pattern of judicial manoeuvring, fraudulent insolvency proceedings, and suppressed evidence.
Concerns about Freemasonry’s influence in the UK’s police and judiciary persist, highlighting the need for renewed scrutiny and updated transparency measures to restore public trust and ensure institutional integrity.
Live streaming in the UK judiciary enhances transparency and public trust, despite technical and ethical challenges. This article explores its impact, opportunities, and future.