This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34388704
The article has changed 5 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 3 | Version 4 |
---|---|
'Fake sheikh' Mazher Mahmood charged over Tulisa trial | 'Fake sheikh' Mazher Mahmood charged over Tulisa trial |
(35 minutes later) | |
Undercover reporter Mazher Mahmood, known as the "fake sheikh", has been charged with conspiring to pervert the course of justice over the collapsed trial of singer Tulisa Contostavlos. | |
He is alleged to have "misled the court" during the drugs trial, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said. | |
Mr Mahmood said in a statement that he denied the offence and would "vigorously contest it at court". | Mr Mahmood said in a statement that he denied the offence and would "vigorously contest it at court". |
He has been charged alongside Alan Smith, who was his driver. | |
Former News of the World reporter Mr Mahmood, who often posed as a sheikh during his investigations, claims to have helped put more than 100 criminals behind bars during his 25-year career. | |
'Deeply disappointed' | 'Deeply disappointed' |
Nick Vamos, of the CPS, said: "After carefully considering all of the evidence the CPS has decided that there is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and it is in the public interest to charge both men. | Nick Vamos, of the CPS, said: "After carefully considering all of the evidence the CPS has decided that there is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and it is in the public interest to charge both men. |
"This decision comes after it was alleged that Mr Smith agreed with Mr Mahmood to change his statement to police as part of a trial in July 2014, and that Mr Mahmood then misled the court." | "This decision comes after it was alleged that Mr Smith agreed with Mr Mahmood to change his statement to police as part of a trial in July 2014, and that Mr Mahmood then misled the court." |
Former N-Dubz singer Miss Contostavlos, 27, had gone on trial at Southwark Crown Court charged with supplying a class A drug, which she denied, after it was alleged she had brokered a cocaine deal. | |
It had featured in a Sun on Sunday story in June 2013, following an investigation by Mr Mahmood. | It had featured in a Sun on Sunday story in June 2013, following an investigation by Mr Mahmood. |
A judge threw out the case last July and also cleared Miss Contostavlos's friend Michael Coombs, known as Mike GLC. | |
Following the collapse of the trial, she said she had "never dealt drugs" and "never been involved in taking or dealing cocaine". | Following the collapse of the trial, she said she had "never dealt drugs" and "never been involved in taking or dealing cocaine". |
In a statement issued by his lawyers, Mr Mahmood said: "I am deeply disappointed that, after a totally unjustified delay, the Crown Prosecution Service have today informed me that they have decided to charge me with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. | In a statement issued by his lawyers, Mr Mahmood said: "I am deeply disappointed that, after a totally unjustified delay, the Crown Prosecution Service have today informed me that they have decided to charge me with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. |
"I deny the offence. I will vigorously contest it at court. In the meantime I have nothing further to say." | "I deny the offence. I will vigorously contest it at court. In the meantime I have nothing further to say." |
Mr Mahmood and Mr Smith will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 30 October. | |