Satish Sekar

Sekar's fifth book on justice issues, Bad Form: How Tariffs Protect the Guilty and Punish the Innocent, will be published in 2022.

It highlights the injustice of the real killer of Lynette White being treated more leniently than Yusef Abdullahi and Tony Paris, two of the innocent men Gafoor knowingly allowed to be wrongfully convicted.

Fitted-In and Sekar were the only media and journalists in the world excluded from the Lynette White Inquiry Police Corruption Trial, which collapsed in 2011, largely because of the failures of the Crown Prosecution Service.

Recently he organised a series of Zoom events to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the end of the second trial of the Cardiff Five for the murder of Lynette White.

Sekar also organised the commemoration discussions on Zambian sports icon Godfrey Chitalu's achievements on 22 October 2020, which would have been the 73rd birthday of the double world record-holder.

Nteko's recollections were verified by newspaper reports at the time and by people who attended the first leg of the match in Maseru in January 1972.

This has enabled the recipient of that unlawfully obtained information to attempt to renege on contractual obligations, a dispute facilitated by Barclays' conduct.

A firm of solicitors was allowed to impose useless instructions that they wanted on Mr Sekar without his consent by the Legal Ombudsman, thereby overturning centuries of law without a hearing.

Her actions sabotaged Mr Sekar's case and allowed South Wales Police to ignore copyright law and steal cooperation for processes designed to prevent the full truth about the notorious Lynette White Inquiry from ever emerging.