Sacked cop chief to give Maddie talk


Sacked cop chief to give Maddie talk
11 January 2010
Scottish Daily Record

McCanns' fury at invite

The controversial cop who led the Madeleine McCann investigation has been invited to the UK to speak about his belief that her parents were to blame for her disappearance.

Former police chief Goncalo Amaral was sacked after he criticised British police involvement in the case and was pictured having boozy lunches when he should have been working.

Next week he will appear in a Lisbon court to fight a £1million libel action brought against him by Kate and Gerry McCann after he published a book accusing the couple of killing the youngster.

But Amaral, 49, intends to speak about his views again after being invited to the annual conference of the Madeleine Foundation pressure group. Their members believe the missing three-year-old is dead and her parents bear some responsibility.

The McCanns have asked lawyers to consider action to stop Amaral speaking at the conference near Nottingham and the end of next month.

The couple already have High Court injunction banning the foundation's secretary Tony Bennett from making allegations about Madeleine's disappearance.

Sources close to the McCanns say the couple are "deeply concerned" about the group's conference and their invite to Amaral.

The meeting is due to be held on February 27 and 28 at The Liberal Club in Melbourne, Derbyshire.

Amaral was put in charge of the investigation into Madeleine's disappearance in May 2007 in Praia Da Luz, Portugal, and authorised their status as arguidos, or official suspects.

But he was removed from his post after five months, and then retired.

His 224-page book, Maddie - The Truth Of The Lie, was published in July last year.
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Madeleine police files under wraps until case result


3 January 2010
Press Association
Chris Greenwood

Thousands of British police files detailing the hunt for Madeleine McCann will not be released unless those behind her disappearance are brought to justice, it emerged today. Senior Leicestershire Police officers have remained tight-lipped about their role co-ordinating the search for the toddler since she vanished from a Portuguese holiday resort in May 2007. But analysts at the force have drawn up a list detailing the mass of information they have gathered and considered whether they would ever release any of it to the general public. The paperwork includes everything from correspondence with Government ministers, minutes of police meetings, details of leads and sightings to copies of letters from the McCann family.
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Madeleine 'helper' is remanded in custody


25 December 2009
Loughborough Echo


A businessman whose firm helped look for Rothley girl Madeleine McCann was remanded in custody after US authorities launched extradition proceedings over an alleged £1.3m fraud.
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Maddie cash to run out in three months


13 December 2009
Sunday Mail

Parents will battle on

Cash funding the search for missing Madeleine McCann will run out in three months. Maddie's parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, are now preparing to open talks with multimillionaire businessman Brian Kennedy to extend his backing.  The couple had feared the fund set up to trace their little girl, who has now been missing for 31 months, would be exhausted by the end of this month. But they have boosted it with payouts won in legal actions against newspapers in Britain and abroad.
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US alleged fraud


3 December 2009
Leicester Mercury

A businessman whose firm helped look for Madeleine McCann has been remanded in custody after US authorities launched extradition proceedings over an alleged £1.3 million fraud. Kevin Halligen, 48, was due to apply for bail at a hearing in London, but did not attend. District Judge Caroline Tubbs remanded Halligen in custody and adjourned the case until January 27. Melanie Cumberland, acting for the US Government, said Halligen was wanted in connection with a ''wire fraud and money laundering". Halligen's firm, Oakley International, was used by Kate and Gerry McCann last year
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No bail for Maddie 'fraudster'


3 Dec 2009
The Sun
Mark Bulstrode


An Irishman hired to help find Madeleine McCann has been remanded in custody after US authorities launched an extradition bid over an alleged '1.3million fraud. Kevin Halligen, 48, was due to apply for bail at a London court hearing yesterday but did not attend. US lawyers told the sitting how the Dubliner is wanted in connection with "wire fraud and money laundering". He was arrested last month while hiding out in England under a fake name. Halligen allegedly blew around '330,000 paid to his firm from the Maddie McCann fund.
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Madeleine fraud suspect caged


3 Dec 2009
Scottish Daily Record


An alleged conman suspected of stealing £300,000 from the Madeleine McCann fund remained behind bars last night after skipping a bail hearing. Kevin Halligen, 48, who claimed he could use satellite technology to help find the missing youngster, is facing extradition to America over an unrelated £1.2million fraud. He was arrested last month at a luxury hotel in Oxford where he had been staying with his girlfriend under a false name. Judge Caroline Tubbs remanded Halligen in custody after his lawyer told Westminster Magistrates Court he would not attend yesterday's hearing. The US authorities have until January 28 to decide whether to extradite him on fraud and money-laundering charges relating to an oil company.
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Maddy man' on con rap


3 Dec 2009
Mirror


An alleged conman suspected of stealing £300,000 from the Madeleine McCann fund remained behind bars last night after skipping a bail hearing. The court heard there was no criminal probe into the Maddy allegations, but Kevin Halligen, 48, is facing extradition to America over an unrelated £1.2m fraud. His case at City of Westminster magistrates court was adjourned until January 27.
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