Cyril Smith

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Person.png Cyril Smith  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician, VIPaedophile)
Cyril Smith.jpg
Born1928-06-28
Rochdale, Lancashire, England
Died2010-09-03 (Age 82)
Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England
NationalityBritish
PartyLiberal Party, (1945–1951, 1970–1988), Labour Party, (1952–1966), Independent, (1966–1970), Liberal Democrats, (from 1988)
Sir Cyril Smith was MP for Rochdale from 1972 to 1992. He never prosecuted for his paedophilia.

Employment.png Liberal Chief Whip

In office
7 July 1976 - 1977
Preceded byDavid Steel

Investigation

In the late 1960s Lancashire police carried out several investigations into Cyril Smith's sexual behaviour with juveniles, compiling an 80-page file, and may have been ready to prosecute.[1]

Arrest for child sex

Jack Tasker, a retired Lancashire Police Detective Sergeant who carried out the third investigation into Smith in 1969 following two by Rochdale police, told Sky News the MP may have exposed several other sex offenders. He said the investigation into his alleged child abuse at Cambridge House care home was stalled because “other people were rather worried that if Cyril Smith went before a court, he would open his mouth”.[2]

Protection

UK Special branch officer, Tony Robinson, reports receiving a call in 1977 from ‘Box 500’, the police codeword for MI5, requesting the file on Smith's sexual behaviour with children be sent to them in London by special courier.[3]

South African blackmail

An attempt to blackmail Smith took place around the time of the "Lib-Lab pact" of 1977-78, when the Labour government was maintaining power with the support of Liberal MPs.[4]

British police became aware of the plot in the mid-1970s while questioning a man over an art theft. He was subsequently convicted for possession of stolen goods. The individual told police he had film footage of Smith sexually abusing boys. Detectives established that the man had links with the South African embassy in London and appeared to be working on behalf of BOSS, the apartheid-era intelligence agency, which was attempting to undermine Liberal MPs and others they regarded as unsympathetic to the regime.

According to the official narrative, the attempt was unsuccessful and British Special Branch "found the man had no credible evidence of Smith abusing children. The individual escaped prosecution for attempted blackmail and no action was taken against Smith."[4]


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