
British born Canadian, Jean James, is a visual artist, writer, and researcher, with a particular interest in organised crime and public sector corruption. Since her family was defrauded in 2007 by criminals using the British Court of Protection as a tool, she discovered the racketeering that targets the elderly and vulnerable in the UK. Her research has put her in touch with numerous other victims whom the British state and police have also refused to protect. She encourages all British subjects to work together to expose crime and corruption, and restore fairness and equality in the British justice system, and take back their power.
A broken police force is great for the super-rich. But not for the rest of us
Huge underfunding means that the illicitly wealthy escape the clutches of the law – and everyday crimes go unpunished
“We cannot go after the people with real money,” one senior official explained. “If we did, we’d burn through our budget fighting their expensive lawyers in judicial reviews.” Instead, these agencies focus on trying to “change the climate”.
In light of above, I offer the following extended commentary:



