The untold true story of James Edmiston who suffered an extraordinary miscarriage of justice in 1983 when senior officials blocked vital witnesses coming to his trial which led to a personal tragedy; a broken marriage & the loss of a business. The book explains how he was wrongly charged with alleged illegal exports to Iraq & then took on the establishment against seemingly impossible odds for 25 years to establish his innocence & to win record compensation from the British government in a truly remarkable case. Divorced & bankrupted he is now rebuilding a shattered life nearly 30 years later. In 1993 the Scott Inquiry unearthed serious misconduct by senior officials who colluded to block vital defence witnesses from coming to trial
- behaviour described by Lord Justice Scott as disgraceful" & "reprehensible". Nevertheless the officials concerned have escaped prosecution & some were even promoted. But by 1993 it was too late for Edmiston. He had suffered the enforced sale of his successful business the Sterling Armament Company the loss of 150 jobs & his town house on the Phillimore Estate Kensington; financial ruin; & divorce in 1990. He believes that there may have been an ulterior motive for the prosecution & he was a pawn in a high-stakes political game. Determined that the government should acknowledge his innocence & to compensate him & apologise the case was thought to be impossible. After a successful judicial review against the Home Secretary the government finally awarded him record compensation in 2008 but without an apology. The Arms to Iraq affair has come to stand for many things: lies by government ministers to protect the state; the sacrifice of innocent men facing prison who had been working for MI6; misuse of Public Interest Immunity Certificates (so-called "gagging orders") to hide government policy on Iraq; diplomatic hypocrisy; & the downfall of the Conservative government in 1997. How did this happen in Britain & could it ever happen again? This extraordinary story is a fascinating insight into government & the abuse of power & is based on many original sources including the Scott Report & Judgment of the Court of Appeal (criminal). The co-author Lawrence Kormornick is a Solicitor-Advocate (civil) who has represented Edmiston & several other victims of the Arms-to-Iraq prosecution scandal against the government & has a unique insight into these cases. Packed with ironies twists of fate & many unanswered questions it is a compelling read for anyone interested in political intrigue & abuse of power miscarriage of justice & learning about how an individual took on the state & won."