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Brian Duckworth

Brian Duckworth
Brian Duckworth

Former Managing Director Brian Duckworth re: Regina - v - Severn Trent Water: This case offered an interesting example of media scrutiny of individuals who have no opportunity to defend themselves in court.

In 2008, the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) was prosecuting STW for ‘knowingly and/or recklessly providing false information’ on water leakage to its regulator, OFWAT, in 2001 and 2002.

Severn Trent pleaded guilty to two offences under the Water Industry Act and in court and in media statements, the company criticised the ‘previous regime’.

The company’s decision to plead guilty was made in the knowledge that former Directors had resolutely denied any suggestion of personal wrongdoing. It is the uncomfortable circumstance of corporate prosecutions that allows companies to blame individuals without offering any possibility for those individuals to defend themselves since they are not personally party to the prosecution.

Bell Yard aided Mr Duckworth to respond to Severn Trent’s statements and ensure that he received an opportunity to defend himself through the media, given he was to be denied that chance in court.

Evening Standard coverage of Brian Duckworth Evening Standard (mouseover) Brian Duckworth news coverage The Sheffield Star (mouseover)  

 

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