At Southwark Crown Court today a case against British Airways individuals for price fixing with Virgin Atlantic collapsed because the state concerned (The UK Crown) couldn't or didn't submit all of its evidence to the defendants.
Does this suggest that the evidence was based onintercept evidence of 'group-phone calls' that were intercepted not being used in court as it was ruled inadmissable and if so, what does that say about the state of the UK telecommunications industry? Is it already open to interception by non state agencies that are unlicensed sucha s foreign journalists or is it the case that teh state can act or tries to act above the law?
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