![]() It is not yet known whether any of these were aware or consulted about PIE’s funding. ![]() A Freedom of Information investigation has revealed that all Home Office files about PIE since 1979 have (legally) been destroyed. Between 19, a total of £70 000 (equivalent to around £400 000 today) is said to have been given to PIE by both Labour and Conservative governments the grant re-application which came up in 1979-80 was probably a renewal of a grant given since 1977. This individual recently approached Labour MP and leading anti-abuse campaigner Tom Watson, who took up the issue with current Home Secretary Theresa May, who ordered the permanent secretary at the Home Office, Mark Sedwill, to investigate the individual has also been speaking to Operation Fernbridge, who are looking into grave allegations of children being procured for VIP guests at Elm Guest House in Barnes (ibid see also Tom Watson, ‘After 30 years without an answer it’s time to find out who protected the infamous Paedophile Information Exchange’, Mirror, November 21st, 2013 and Stephen Wright, Tim Shipman and James Slack, ‘Labour MP calls for probe into state cash for Paedophile Information Exchange after claims files that prove it received taxpayers’ money have been shredded’, Daily Mail, February 25th, 2014 on Operation Fernbridge, see the range of articles here). However, Hindley apparently just took away the paperwork and told his colleague to drop his objections. One colleague of Hindley’s at VSU found that PIE had made a re-application to the department for funding in 1979 or 1980, and raised concerns with Hindley on the grounds that the organisation campaigned to legalise sexual relations with children. Hindley was also secretary to the Devlin Committee on Evidence of Identification in Criminal Cases (‘The Age of Consent for Male Homosexuals’, Criminal Law Review 595-603 (1986)). ![]() Clifford Hindley, who was head of the Home Office’s voluntary services unit (VSU) and an assistant secretary at the Home Office, in which capacity he oversaw ‘co-ordination of government action in relation to voluntary services and funding of certain voluntary organisations’, with the VSU dealing with ‘community programmes’ ( David Hencke and Alex Varley-Winter, ‘Revealed: Whitehall official who blocked objections to fund PIE’, Exaro News, March 1st, 2014). Hindley, Kenneth Dover, paedophile information exchange, Peter Grimes, serampore college, The Turn of the Screw, Thomas Mann, Xenophon | 15 Commentsīoth Exaro News and the Sunday People broke an important story yesterday concerning a senior civil servant at the Home Office who has been identified as blocking any objections to funding being distributed to the Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE). Clifford Hindley: Pederasty and Scholarship Posted: Ma| Author: Ian Pace | Filed under: Abuse, Benjamin Britten, Musicology, PIE, Politics | Tags: Benjamin Britten, Billy Budd, Clifford Hindley, Death in Venice, Henry James, Home Office, J.c.
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