When designing their RMT payment system, somebody probably told IGE to employ a nonce, and they got confused between the use of the term in a cryptographic sense and the British prison vernacular. Easy mistake to make.
That is a brilliant play on words. I'm not joking. Tou-bloody-ché.
That is a brilliant play on words. I'm not joking. Tou-bloody-ché.
Now we're making jokes about "someone they employed"? We've also been through "everyone could probably be linked to a paedophile somehow". Maybe it's my fault for a weak subject line, but these things are watering down the facts.
The three failed directors of DEN apparently spent their time and money "buggering young boys". They were found guilty in a civil case and ordered to pay damages. Pierce made a partial payment and the others paid nothing. Collins-Rector, the boss, was criminally convicted and sentenced to prison. All three fled to Spain, before being raided and held by Spanish police.
Pierce has always been the apparent figurehead of IGE. The accusations and jokes about IGE have always been about his past. But now it turns out IGE's founding documents were actually arranged and signed by Collins-Rector's brother and lawyer. Collins-Rector has surfaced in London, living a lifestyle consistent with IGE wealth.
So it's not about an employee or distant links to someone. It's about IGE being the paedophile's company.