How Corrupt is Britain?

Friday 10th May 2013, 9.30am - 5pm
University of Liverpool

‘How Corrupt is Britain?’ is a one day conference which will bring together campaigners, academics, journalists and activists to explore how we can expose and confront the corruption of the police, politics and the private sector in Britain.

Speakers include:

Steve Acheson (Blacklist Support Group)
David Beetham (Leeds University)
Alan Brecknell and Paul O’Conner (Pat Finucane Centre)
John Christensen (Tax Justice Network)
Deborah Coles (Inquest)
Sheila Coleman (Hillsborough Justice Campaign)
Penny Green (The International State Crime Initiative)
Joanna Gilmore (Northern Police Monitoring Project)
Luke Hildyard (High Pay Centre)
Paul Jones and Michael Mair (University of Liverpool)
Paul Lewis (The Guardian)
Colin Leys (Goldsmiths University of London)
Martin Moore ( Media Standards Trust and Hacked Off)
David Miller (Spinwatch and University of Bath)
Peter North (University of Liverpool)
Rizwaan Sabir (University of Bath)
Prem Sikka (University of Essex)
Steve Tombs (Open University)
Enrico Tortolano (Public and Commercial Services Union)
Hilary Wainwright (Red Pepper)
David Whyte (University of Liverpool)
Stuart Wilks-Heeg (Democratic Audit)

£20/£5 low waged and students. To register please visit: http://bit.ly/Wkdqpp

The conference is organised jointly by the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies and the University of Liverpool School of Law and Social Justice: http://bit.ly/10SnCcg

For more details visit: www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/hcib.html

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