Director of Public Prosecutions
| Start | 3 July 1879 |
|---|---|
| Leader of | Crown Prosecution Service |
| Abbreviation | DPP |
| Website | https://www.cps.gov.uk/about-cps |
| A very important job for the UK Deep state to control, because of the potential of controlling exposure of deep events. | |
“Any suggestion that Keir Starmer should have known and should have facilitated the prosecution of Savile is a “conspiracy theory” which, according to The Times, has been “found to be baseless.” The notion that the head of the CPS is ultimately responsible for CPS conduct is a baseless conspiracy theory because, in this specific instance, the great leader Starmer didn’t have a clue what the organisation he was in charge of was doing.”
Iain Davis (2 March 2026) [1]
The Director of Public Prosecutions is a very important job for the UK Deep state, because of the potential of controlling exposure of deep events, in particular as regards UK/VIPaedophile. Control of this spigot is therefore given to reliable pairs of hands who have shown their loyalty to the interests of the deep state deciders who ultimately control the VIPaedophile enterprises.
Activities
In 2019, documents emerged which revealed Peter Hayman escaped prosecution in 1978 after his solicitor personally lobbied the director of public prosecutions.[2]
Office Holders on Wikispooks
| Name | From | To | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max Hill | 1 November 2018 | ||
| Alison Saunders | 1 November 2013 | 31 October 2018 | Despite the collapse of an unprecedented number of abuse cases during her tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions, she still insisted she had done a good job. Let Greville Janner go. |
| Keir Starmer | 1 November 2008 | 1 November 2013 | Documentation on his involvement in the Assange case, the Savile case, the Janner case is strangely lacking. Didn't pursue the withholding of evidence (whether by the CPS or the UK Police) in the trial of activists involving Mark Kennedy. |
| Ken Macdonald | 2003 | 1 November 2008 | |
| David Calvert-Smith | 1998 | 2003 | |
| Barbara Mills | 1992 | 1998 | |
| Allan Green | 1987 | 3 October 1991 | Decided not to prosecute Greville Janner for child sexual abuse. Resigned after being spotted curb crawling |
| Thomas Hetherington | 1977 | 1987 | First head of CPS. |
| Norman Skelhorn | 1964 | 1977 | |
| Theobald Mathew | 1944 | 1964 | Longest serving DPP |
Related Quotation
| Page | Quote | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kincora Boys' Home | “It is clear that there is a continuing cover-up of the unsavoury activities that took place at the Kincora boys' home in East Belfast during the early seventies. After studying a Royal Ulster Constabulary file, the Director of Public Prosecutions recently decided that there are to be no further prosecutions in connection with allegations of homosexuality involving civil servants, military officers and Ulster politicians.” | Stephen Dorril | September 1983 |