Extract from nodpi.org...
It has been 500 days since Alex first asked the CPS for permission to bring a private prosecution against BT and Phorm for illegal and covert mass communication interception.
In that time, the CPS have been silent.
Before writing this post I asked the CPS to provide me with a statement. This is the statement they provided in full.
A CPS spokesperson said:
“The Crown Prosecution Service is working hard to review the evidence in this legally and factually complex matter. We have requested and received technical and expert evidence, some of which we have only recently received, and which is being very carefully considered. We are currently awaiting advice from a senior barrister which we will review before coming to a conclusion. We are giving the matter meticulous attention and will reach a proper and considered decision as soon as it is possible for us to do so.”
In those 500 days no action has been taken against Directors of BT or Phorm. Despite overwhelming evidence of illegal mass communication interception, computer misuse, fraud, commercial copyright infringement, data protection violations, and even failure to file documentation at Companies House.


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