28th April 2026 – I’ve only just recently come across the work of Artur Nadolny via X. He posts about the cases of amazing whistleblowers, what they revealed – and what happened in their cases as a consequence. I’ve flagged some of these up in an earlier post (link immediately below). It’s extremely important that the public is made aware of what goes on behind the scenes in our institutions and legal system – and how people attempt to hold these institutions to account:
And now Artur has flagged up more information about his work and the efforts of some others doing their best to expose what needs to be exposed and to challenge such ineptitude, corruption, and blatant lack of accountability.
It was ever thus:
https://x.com/ArturNadol7566/status/2049068518096736263
Artur writes:
‘THEY DO NOT FEAR COURTS. THEY FEAR YOU.
Over 200 journalists. Over 200 law firms. I wrote to all of them. Zero responses.
That was where I started when I tried to expose what @rsagroup @IntactInsurance and the Financial Ombudsman Service @financialombuds had done.
No media outlet would touch it. No law firm would take the case. Tony Hetherington from the @FT was honest enough to tell me why. I met Tony in Parliament at the APPG summit last March and understand now why he was the only one.
So I became the media.
Here is what I learned. Perpetrators do not fear courts. They do not fear regulators. They do not fear the police. They have spent decades managing all of them.
What they cannot manage is public exposure. That is the one thing they cannot buy, cannot lobby away, and cannot bury in legal process. And that is exactly what we control.
If the media will not engage, you have to become the media. That is not a consolation prize. That is the most powerful move available to you.
I launched the RSA Whistleblower Files on LinkedIn and X and published to almost no audience for nearly a year. There were moments it felt pointless. Writing the next episode made me sick.
But I know myself. When I take something on I go to the end. I told my wife and children that.
Then something shifted. Helping other people gave me the fuel to keep going. The audience grew. Journalists, politicians, finance professionals started paying attention.
Not all of them for the right reasons. Some saw an opportunity for themselves. They wanted access to the work, the audience, or the story, with no intention of contributing anything back. You learn to spot them quickly.
But there are credible people in this fight. Gary Smith @G8GWS, who is taking FOS to judicial review, is one of them. Warren Simmons @innermoss is another. People who are doing the hard work, not looking for a shortcut through someone else’s efforts. Those are the ones worth building with.
I do not know if any of this will change anything. Maybe we are all naive. But doing nothing changes nothing.
And the people who have been managing the system for decades are counting on your silence.
Do not give it to them.’
Debbie: I feel honoured that Artur has copied me into his list of X accounts.
28th April – Artur notifies us of this development – very interesting – but too late is it not? Is there hope for us that the judiciary is getting cleaned up?
‘THE LAWYERS WHO HELPED JAIL INNOCENT POSTMASTERS ARE NOW UNDER INVESTIGATION
10 barristers under investigation by the Bar Standards Board @barstandards.
20 solicitors probed by the SRA. For their role in the Post Office Horizon scandal that destroyed nearly 1,000 lives and killed at least 13 people.
They weren’t just defence lawyers doing their job. They were strategy advisers. They argued a broken IT system was fine. Some tried to remove the judge.
Hearings expected this summer. Nobody jailed yet. Nobody compensated properly yet.
The legal profession is now asking why so many lawyers “crossed lines.” Bit late but sure, crack on.
Source:
https://x.com/ArturNadol7566/status/2049144472332652575
30th April 2026 – Artur flags up the work and heroism of Jayne Senior:
‘SHE REPORTED 1,400 CHILDREN BEING RAPED. THEY INVESTIGATED HER.
Jayne Senior @Jes123tia456 spent 14 years as manager of Risky Business, a Rotherham Council project for vulnerable young women. For 14 years she handed evidence of systematic child sexual exploitation to police and social services. Names. Dates. Patterns. A 42-page intelligence report. She built the jigsaw piece by piece.
They shut down her programme. They told her the records were rubbish. They told her she was rocking the multicultural boat. They told her the children were consenting. Children. Ten years old.
She risked prosecution to become the source for Times journalist Andrew Norfolk, whose 2012 investigations finally broke the story open to the nation.
The Jay Report in 2014 confirmed what she had been screaming into the void since the late 1990s: at least 1,400 children had been abused in Rotherham.
Jayne got an MBE in 2016. The council got reputational damage it spent years managing. The officers got their pensions.
When she filed complaints with the IOPC about senior police officers who had done nothing, the watchdog warned her that if she kept going, she would be labelled a vexatious complainant and could face imprisonment.
She kept going.
Her complaint was eventually upheld in 2021. The report naming the officers was never published.
South Yorkshire Police @SYPTweet rejected the watchdog’s findings. No officers were named. No further action was taken. Someone did warn her the officers might sue her personally if she spoke about it publicly.
She spoke about it publicly.
This is what accountability looks like in Britain. A youth worker risks prison to protect children. The institutions that failed those children close ranks, bury the reports, and threaten the one person who kept records.
The children were the problem, apparently. Not the men. Not the police. Not the council. The woman with the filing cabinet.
Source: The Times @thetimes, @BBC, @guardian , @yorkshirepost, Jay Report 2014, IOPC Operation Amazon 2022′
https://x.com/ArturNadol7566/status/2049916035315466740