Sunday 14 March 2021

DARK SECRETS OF A TRILLION DOLLAR ISLAND: GARENNE - THE CREDIT DUE TWO BLOGGERS WHO JUST WOULD NOT QUIT

Blogger Neil McMurray - Trawling for justice


I thought that I was done with blogging - well, at least until next year, perhaps... 

Nevertheless, with the long-awaited release of Camilla Hall's (Rogan Productions) documentary 'Dark secrets of a trillion dollar island: Garenne' this coming Monday on BBC4's Storyville I simply felt that I had to briefly post something to say how pleased I am to see that the two brave and indefatigable Jersey bloggers, Neil McMurray and Rico Sorda were being afforded the true credit that they are both due for helping drag the Jersey Establishment kicking and screaming in to the 21st Century.

Oh the island is not there yet, believe me. Indeed, in their entrenched attitude of denial to admitting the need, never mind the benefit to all of social justice the Jersey 'Judiciary' and a number of aging political relics likewise the fact is that we are probably no further ahead here than the morning after the 28th September 1769! 


Blogger Rico Sorda

But the fact is Jersey would not have even progressed this far without the sterling efforts of McMurray and Sorda. The pair were, and shall ever remain as crucial to the hard-fought victories won as other, by nature far more high-profile, figures who also led the way: figures such as former Senator Stuart Syvret; former Police Chief Graham Power; and his Senior Investigating Officer Lenny Harper; US journalist Leah McGrath Goodman - who just wouldn't let the story die internationally with yesterday's news; and, of course, a tiny handful of other political figures on Jersey of which I was proud to be one.

Of course, the most important people of all in this sorry saga - the true heroes and heroines - are the victims who never gave up and showed their abusers and the senior Judicial and Political figures who fought to re-bury their suffering in the 'interest' of Jersey's repuation as a financial centre that they would not be silenced by strutting Sawdust Caesars in red cloaks and pinstripe suits.

Yet for all of this Neil and Rico are deserving of an extra special mention within despatches. The pair didn't have the public platform and responsibility some of us had, and felt obliged to try and honour. They were just two ordinary members of the public; family men, who disgusted at what they were learning worked and worked, dug and dug, because they believed in 'doing the right thing'.


Haut de la Garenne

Just what Neil McMurray and Rico Sorda contributed cannot be overstated - and to even try and list it all here would, quite frankly, not be possible in ten blog postings let alone one. 

Suffice to say then perhaps, that from my own perspective, the report I published from the Scrutiny (Select Committee) Panel which I Chaired - blowing out of the water much of the unparralled barrage of half-truths, propaganda and even downright falsehoods spun to discredit Harper and Power - and happily sold to the public as fact by the Jersey mainstream media, would never have happened without Neil and Rico having approached me as a politician with the evidence from their research. 

The pair deserve the very highest of accolades. 













10 comments:

  1. 10.00pm? Someone has just told me it is 9.30pm?

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  2. Trevor, I agree with every single word you’ve said about Neil and Rico. Indeed, without them the story would have been buried. But let us not forget your own astonishing courage and integrity, for which you and Shona paid a high price. Lenny Harper

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    1. Thanks Lenny.

      I really didn't intend blogging again as I have other things I am trying to focus on; but as you say the story would have been buried without them.

      One certain Senator of the time, then presiding over the Scrutiny Chairmans panel (no names - but he was called Ben...) so wanted my Scrutiny review I refer to above NOT to go ahead he tried to dismiss Rico as 'just a pipefitter'.

      As I said, what does it matter where evidence comes from if it is genuine evidence? He stormed out. The Jersey Way indeed.

      With regard to us - yes, the price paid has been high (we are both still illegally barred from standing for election in complete breech of the ECHR!) but you have to laugh at the Establishment figures behind stuff like this.

      We all did the right thing. That has to count for more.

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  3. A huge thanks for your kind words and support Big Trev. And I'd like to repeat what Lenny said in that yourself and Shona paid a huge price for trying to do the right thing.

    Let's hope tonight's documentary does justice to the Survivors and those of us who have fought for them for more than a decade...........................

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  4. Big Trev.

    As mentioned in your reply to Lenny. What has been described as "The Most Defining Report of it Era" can be (short/bullet points) read HERE.

    It can be read in its entirety HERE.

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  5. Big Trev.

    Exclusive interview with former SIO Lenny Harper discussing last night's "Dark Secrets of a Trillion Dollar Island: Garenne" DOCUMENTARY.

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  6. Big Trev.

    Trailer of upcoming interview with (possibly illegally) suspended former police Chief Graham Power QPM.

    "The big boys did it and ran AWAY."

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  7. Big Trev.

    Exclusive interview with (possibly illegally) suspended Police Chief discussing Monday night's "Dark Secrets of a Trillion Dollar Island: Garenne" DOCUMENTARY.

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  8. It is a pity that so much was omitted from the documentary. It appeared very badly edited. All seemed to be going along nicely then you just felt someone had suddenly realised that they would never squeeze it all in within the time they had left.

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  9. Is there some explanation as to why you were not in this film, Trevor?

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DARK SECRETS OF A TRILLION DOLLAR ISLAND: GARENNE - THE CREDIT DUE TWO BLOGGERS WHO JUST WOULD NOT QUIT

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