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Phil Shiner, the disgraced human rights lawyer, could become the only person charged in connection with historic abuse claims over the Iraq War, The Telegraph can disclose.
Last month, Philip Shiner, 67, admitted three counts of fraud linked to cases he led against Iraq war veterans estimated to have culminated in his law firm receiving millions of pounds of ...
Phil Shiner, 67, admitted three counts of fraud to secure £200,000 to try to fund a judicial review into fake war crimes, the court heard.
A CROOKED lawyer who made false murder and torture claims against hero Iraq war veterans has avoided jail over legal aid fraud. Phil Shiner, 67, pursued cases against soldiers accused of ill ...
Phil Shiner, from the now-defunct law firm Public Interest Lawyers, had 12 charges of misconduct proved against him by a panel of the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.
TANK chasing lawyer Phil Shiner has admitted paying a fixer to find Iraqis willing to smear British heroes – then trying to cover it up. In a humiliating retreat, Shiner finally confessed to … ...
Phil Shiner is used to taking on the might of the British state. But after years fighting for the rights of Iraqi civilians he now faces a battle to save his own professional reputation – and ...
Related: Brian Wood now - what happened after Danny Boy The Al-Sweady enquiry, which lasted for five years and cost almost £25 million, heard 13-months of evidence relating to Wood and Danny Boy.
Phil Shiner: ‘I will not rest until I know how many Iraqis died in British custody’ The Chris Blackhurst Interview: The lawyer tells of daily death threats and why he’s optimistic the ICC ...
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Disgraced lawyer Phil Shiner avoids jail after pursuing British soldiers over fake war crimes - MSNPhil Shiner, 67, admitted three counts of fraud to secure £200,000 to try to fund a judicial review into fake war crimes, the court heard.
Phil Shiner, from the now-defunct law firm Public Interest Lawyers, had 12 charges of misconduct proved against him by a panel of the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.
Phil Shiner, who brought abuse claims against Iraq War veterans, "made soldiers' lives a misery".
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