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Lord Hermer reported for misconduct over 'witch-hunt' of British troops

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Lord Hermer reported for misconduct over 'witch-hunt' of British troops.

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Lord Hermer has been reported to the barristers' watchdog over alleged serious professional misconduct for his role in a so-called "witch-hunt" against British soldiers.A former Defence Minister and the Shadow Justice Secretary have requested the Bar Standards Board investigate the Attorney General for his role in Iraqi clients' legal battles against UK troops.Reform UK chief Nigel Farage, meanwhile, has separately reported the Attorney General to the House of Lords' standards commissioner.The Attorney General acted as leading counsel in a case where UK troops were accused of murdering Iraqis who were held as prisoners of war at a British Army base.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The claims centred around the Battle of Danny Boy in 2004, and resulted in the Al-Sweady Inquiry held 10 years later.The inquiry found the claims to be "wholly without foundation" and a result of "deliberate lies, reckless speculation and ingrained hostility".Lord Hermer denies acting for the Iraqis knowing...

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