Andrew Malkinson: £1m compensation ‘not enough’ after miscarriage of justice
man who spent 17 years in jail for a rape he didn’t commit has stated £1 million is “not enough” to compensate him for his ordeal.
Andrew Malkinson criticised the utmost quantity of compensation payable beneath the miscarriage of justice compensation scheme – £1 million for greater than 10 years’ imprisonment – the Daily Mail reported on Monday.
Appeal judges quashed the 57-year-old’s conviction on July 26 after DNA linking one other man to the crime was produced.
He instructed the newspaper: “It’s pretty lamentable. £1 million sounds like a lot of money, but that represents nearly two decades of living hell and lost opportunities and lost love and everything else that makes life precious.
“It’s capped at ten years, but what happens to people like me who’ve spent much longer than ten years (in prison), almost double? It seems very unfair.
“I don’t think any amount would be enough, but it should be significantly higher than it is.”
Mr Malkinson is now urgent for additional reforms after it was introduced on Sunday that wrongly convicted folks will not face having dwelling prices overlaying their time in jail docked from compensation funds after ministers issued recent steering.
“It says a lot about our justice system that this perverse rule was introduced in the first place,” he instructed the Daily Mail.
“I hope the minister will now meet with me to discuss the many other reforms needed to stop others having to fight for 20 years to get justice.”
Justice Secretary Alex Chalk KC made the reform with fast impact on Sunday.
Downing Street indicated that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak believed the deductions have been unfair amid calls for to drop the fees.
Mr Malkinson had expressed concern that the foundations meant bills could possibly be deducted from any compensation fee he could also be awarded to cowl the prices of his jail time period.
To all of a sudden present contrition now, on the eleventh hour, appears very hole. I don’t imagine them. And I don’t suppose they care about me, or concerning the fact
After he was freed, Assistant Chief Constable Sarah Jackson of Greater Manchester Police apologised to Mr Malkinson for the “grave miscarriage of justice” he endured, and supplied to satisfy him.
But he instructed the newspaper: “I do not want to be in the room with anyone from that police force, of whatever rank.
“To suddenly show contrition now, at the 11th hour, seems very hollow. I do not believe them. And I do not think they care about me, or about the truth.”
He likened jail to a “North Korean totalitarian state with Big Brother watching over you” and stated he was afraid of being attacked by different inmates, as an individual convicted of a intercourse offence saved on a susceptible prisoners wing.
“You’d think that would offer some protection, but in fact there are prisoners who have been transferred from the mains,” Mr Malkinson stated.
“I spent a lot of the time being terrified.
“You know when you are on the bus and there is one lunatic who wants to sit beside you, and everyone tries to avoid him? It’s like that, but you can’t get off the bus. There was a murder on the wing.
“There were people who hanged themselves. You feel you could easily be stabbed. Someone could come in at any moment and shank you.”
He reportedly stated he struggles with how one can take care of ladies since his launch.
On whether or not he feels he may ever have a relationship once more, Mr Malkinson stated: “I don’t know if I’m too damaged, because I am damaged.
“It would be nice to think that I could, but I can’t see it yet.”
Mr Malkinson was wrongly discovered responsible of raping a girl in Greater Manchester in 2003 and the following 12 months was jailed for all times with a minimal time period of seven years.
He served 10 extra years as a result of he maintained his innocence.