As i said SV,the cover up has started,with virtually no media coverage after day one,and as TBO said the working procedure has been broken by the company as a whole or an individual/s neither of which are permissable by law.I used to work for BAe building aircraft,if i would have been found to be negligent in my work,causing a crash,i would have been prosecuted.
Alan boy I understand your frustration at what seems to be the lack of information being put in the public realm. The powers that be, the EA in this case and probably the HSE as there was a potential threat to public health and safety as well as the environment.
Are now in the evidence gathering stage. That involves interviewing workers, managers, etc at the plant about what happened in the lead up to the discharge.
The EA possibly HSE will not disclose the evidence they have gathered to the public realm until the trial. They won't even disclose it to the company until they take a decision on how they are going to proceed. E.g whether they are prosecuting the Co, warning them and so on.
To disclose their findings of evidence at this stage could well prejudice any subsequent trial and a successful prosecution.
To put that evidence into the public realm before the trial could and would allow the criminal by way of a legal techincallity to get off scot free by claiming they couldn't get a fair trial.
As this potentially is a criminal case, the rules of evidence will apply, that being the prosecution must disclose to the defence prior to the the trial all the evidence they have amassed, so the defense has time to assess it. see how strong it is and mount a defence against it, or tell their client they're bang to rights and plead guilty.
That's the legal system of law we operate under in this country so people get a fair criminal trial.
The court it goes to and the sentence they get is completely different matter and where people think the system of law lets them down.
I fear there might be some skulduggery goes down, but at this stage given what I've wrote above, is legal par for the course in these situations.