Real 'Climategate' Scandal: UK Police Spent Measly $8,843 In Failed Attempt to Identify Criminal Hacker

Brendan DeMelle DeSmog
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Richard Black at theย BBCย points to the real ‘Climategate’ scandal that needs further investigation – why theย UKย police have done such an astonishly poor job investigating this criminal hacking, as evidenced by their tiny expenditures to date this year. Fromย Climate Emails, Storm or Yawn?:ย 

I have it from a very good source that it absolutely was a hack, not a leak by a โ€œconcernedโ€ UEA scientist, as has been claimed in some circles.
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The Norfolk Police clearly see it as a criminal act too, a spokesman telling me that โ€œthe contents [of the new release] will be of interest to our investigation which is ongoingโ€.
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Groups like UCS are, however, beginning to ask where that investigation has got to.
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I have been passed information stemming from an FoI request to Norfolk Police showing that over the past 12 months, they have spent precisely ยฃ5,649.09 [US$8,843.64] on the investigation.
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All of that was disbursed back in February; and all but ยฃ80.05 went on โ€œinvoices for work in the last six monthsโ€.
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Of all the figures surrounding the current story, that is perhaps the one that most merits further interrogation.

Stay tuned for more information when Black writes further about his (real) investigation into the incompetent police effort to identify the thieves behind the East Anglia CRUย hack.

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Brendan DeMelle DeSmog
Brendan is Executive Director of DeSmog. He is also a freelance writer and researcher specializing in media, politics, climate change and energy. His work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The Huffington Post, Grist, The Washington Times and other outlets.

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