The two Australian radio hosts behind the royal hoax call that led to the death of Indian- origin nurse Jacintha Saldanha should not escape blame, Keith Vaz, a prominent British lawmaker has asserted. Vaz, representing Saldanha's family, said: ‘Whatever is decided by the CPS, the DJs cannot avoid culpability,’ the Daily Express reported.
The two radio DJs behind the hoax call should not escape blame, Vaz, an Indian-origin MP, who chairs the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee, said on Saturday night.
Britain's Crown Prosecution Service is yet to decide on criminal charges against the two DJs of Sydney-based 2DayFM radio station, Mel Greig and Michael Christian, although a senior Australian police officer has said that is unlikely. Last week, a top police official in New South Wales said the two DJs may escape facing criminal charges.
London police have made no fresh contact with the New South Wales Police regarding legal proceedings against Greig and Christian, New South Wales Deputy Commissioner of Police, Nick Kaldas had said.
‘We've had no contact with the London Met,’ Kaldas said.
The two radio DJs behind the hoax call should not escape blame, Vaz, an Indian-origin MP, who chairs the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee, said on Saturday night.
Britain's Crown Prosecution Service is yet to decide on criminal charges against the two DJs of Sydney-based 2DayFM radio station, Mel Greig and Michael Christian, although a senior Australian police officer has said that is unlikely. Last week, a top police official in New South Wales said the two DJs may escape facing criminal charges.
London police have made no fresh contact with the New South Wales Police regarding legal proceedings against Greig and Christian, New South Wales Deputy Commissioner of Police, Nick Kaldas had said.
‘We've had no contact with the London Met,’ Kaldas said.