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(1)Press Complaints Commission (The Guardian)

The Press Complaints Commission investigated whether The Guardian had breached Clause 16 (Payments to criminals) of the Editors' Code of Practice in relation to an article headlined 'Yes I was guilty but I was prosecuted on the basis of Constance Briscoe's deception', published on 4 May 2014.

(2)A woman (Sunday Mail)

A woman complained to the PCC that the Sunday Mail had published information obtained in breach of Clause 10 (Clandestine devices and subterfuge) and Clause 16 (Payment to criminals) of the Editors' Code of Practice, in an article headlined 'Explosive dossier reveals how evil killer William Beggs runs the show at jail branded Monsters' Mansion', published on 1 August 2010.

(3)Ms Treena McIntyre (That's Life)

Ms Treena McIntyre complained to the PCC that That's Life magazine had paid a relative of a convicted criminal for an article headlined 'A moment of madness', published on 10 January 2013, in breach of Clause 16 (Payment to criminals) of the Editors' Code of Practice.

(4)Donna Fleming (Pick Me Up)

Mrs Donna Fleming complained to the PCC that Pick Me Up had paid an associate of a convicted criminal for an article headlined 'Forensics tore my flat apart in breach of Clause 16 (Payment to criminals) of the Editors' Code of Practice.

(5)Ms Christine Wishart (Take a Break)
Ms Christine Wishart complained to the Press Complaints Commission that Take a Break magazine had paid a relative of a criminal in breach of Clause 16 (Payment to criminals) of the editors’ Code of Practice.
(6)Thames Valley Probation Area (The Mail on Sunday)
Thames Valley Probation Area complained to the Press Complaints Commission that a payment made by The Mail on Sunday for information contained in an article published on 15 October 2006 headlined 'The judge stood out like a sore thumb – we thought he must be a posh pervert' raised a breach of Clause 16 (Payments to criminals) of the Code of Practice.
(7)Ms Laura Moffatt MP (Chat)
Ms Laura Moffatt MP complained to the Press Complaints Commission under Clause 16 (Payment to criminals) of the Code that a convicted criminal may have been paid by Chat magazine for an article published on 23 March 2006 headlined 'Why I slept with my own son'.
(8)Mr Clive Soley (Evening Standard)
Mr Clive Soley of London complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article published in
(9)John Smith (The Sun)
John Smith of London complained to the Press Complaints Commission that an article headlined ‘Tom, 1
(10)Mrs Julie Clark (Closer)
Mrs Julie Clark of Bwlchgwyn complained to the Press Complaints Commission that information containe


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