Who's singing in Canary Wharf?
May 15th, 2009 • Related • Filed Under
Want to know who’s grassing up the MPs’ expenses to the Daily Telegraph? Of course you do!
The whisper around Canary Wharf, according to my tabloid ear-wigger, is that an individual not entirely unconnected with the fringes of the Cabinet and a European Prime Minister is the canary who sings. But why is he or she doing it?
I await/invite confirmation before I release a name.
Popularity: 1% [?]

Comment by jay on 15 May 2009:
Tell me!!
Comment by Patrick on 15 May 2009:
I still believe we need to know whether the Telegraph have received leaked information or whether they have paid for it. If a public sector employee has succumbed to greed and cheque book journalism is back on the rise where will it stop. But Peter pray tell!
Comment by Patrick on 18 May 2009:
So Peter, The Guardian reports today that the vendors of the MP expenses are John Wick a former SAS man and head of International Security Solutions Ltd and an American PR man called Henry Gewanter of Positive Profile PR. Do you concur?
Comment by Peter on 18 May 2009:
I think you’ll find that Wicks and Gewanter, if they have any involvement at all, were acting not as principals but merely as the vendor’s agents. A thorough reading of the Guardian’s story reveals that it is pretty thin, and leans heavily on speculative supposition. More will emerge.
Comment by Henry Gewanter on 11 November 2010:
An old debate, but a worthy one. In case any of you still care, I can assure you that the information was leaked from a sense of public duty, not for money – this was not a case of chequebook journalism. The people involved all took considerable personal and professional risks to expose dishonesty in government.
Kind regards,
Henry L Gewanter
Managing Director
Positive Profile Limited