2012年11月2日 星期五

Clarke defends secret hearings plan

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As for Gilbert, he'll spend the rest of the night duking it out with his country peers. The singer is up for one of the biggest CMA Awards — New Artist of the Year.

The chances of the Government's justice reforms leading to more secret hearings being used in cases like Hillsborough and Jimmy Savile are as likely as Ken Clarke running a marathon, the Cabinet minister will say.

Civil liberties groups who oppose the reforms must choose between scuppering a golden opportunity for reform or making the security services more accountable, Mr Clarke will say.

The current system leaves ordinary people wanting to know who was right and who was wrong, the former justice secretary will add.

Defending his widely criticised plans for more "secret courts", he will say the Justice and Security Bill is about national security alone.

"The chances of it applying to such matters as the Hillsborough Inquiry,Swarovski tagheuerwatches are now SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. investigations about Jimmy Savile, or the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry, are about level to the chances of my picking up my running shoes on the way out of this building and running a marathon," Mr Clarke, who is known for his trademark brown Hush Puppies, will say.

"The Bill only applies to the narrow issue of evidence that involves national security - not crowd control, sexual offences or policing policy."

Under the Bill, judges will be able to listen to more civil cases in secret without claimants being able to hear the evidence against them.

Critics and civil rights campaigners say it will create a "secret justice system straight from the pages of a Kafka novel" but the Bill's proponents claim it is needed so the Government can contest civil claims in the courts.

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Speaking at the Policy Exchange think-tank in central London, Mr Clarke will say it is "decision time for us civil libertarians. Some appear to be saying that if spies cannot give evidence in open court then they prefer to stay with secrecy and exclusion of evidence. Serious cases involving allegations of torture should be undecided, the amount of damages settled by a silenced defence. Others appear to have taken the debate into the realms of fantasy".

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