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Irish journalist wins court battle against police
By Mike Ingram
1 November 1999
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Ed Moloney, northern editor of the Sunday Tribune, has won his legal battle
against a court order requiring he hand over interview notes he had made with a
Loyalist subsequently charged with murdering civil rights lawyer Pat Finucane.
In Belfast high court last Wednesday, Sir Robert Carsell, Northern Ireland's
Lord Chief Justice, ruled police had failed to show that the notes would be of
substantial value to their inquiry.

The notes were of interviews with William Stobie, a quartermaster in the Ulster
Defence Association (UDA), following Finucane's shooting in 1989. On his
appearance in court earlier this year, Stobie declared that he had been working
as a Special Branch (police) informant at the time of the murder. He also
alleged that he had twice told his handlers of an imminent UDA assassination in
north Belfast although he was not aware who the target was. He also said he had
given details of the murder weapons to be used but no action was taken on
either occasion.

Stobie's arrest was designed to stave off longstanding allegations of security
forces collusion in the murder. He was arrested soon after Royal Ulster
Constabulary Chief Ronnie Flanagan had ordered a fresh investigation into
Finucane's murder. John Stevens was placed in charge of the new inquiry. He had
conducted an earlier investigation into collusion between the British Army and
loyalist gunmen, the findings of which had been covered up.

Stobie agreed to be interviewed by Moloney as a "safeguard" following his
arrest nine years previously, after which he was released without charge.
Stobie asked that the notes only be used with his written permission or in the
event of his death.

In an article published in the Sunday Tribune four months ago, Moloney told
Stobie's full story. It detailed how he had given the information contained in
the interviews to another journalist at the time who was now working at the
Northern Ireland Office (NIO). Neil Mulholland, a press officer in the NIO
Information Department, handed the Stevens team a 28-page statement that names
Stobie as the man who supplied the weapons used to kill Finucane. Mulholland is
giving testimony in the trial against Stobie. It is reported that Mulholland
learned of Stobie's role while working as a reporter for a Belfast newspaper in
1990. At the time, he gave the RUC the information that is now in the hands of
the Stevens team, but they chose to take no action.

Moloney's story gave credibility to Stobie's claims to have been working as an
informer at the time of the murder. Moreover, Stobie's account tended to
confirm the allegations of the Finucane family and their supporters that the
RUC were, at best, indifferent to Finucane's murder.

For these reasons Moloney is widely believed to have become the target of a
vindictive action. Throughout the case he maintained there was nothing
contained in his notes that investigators didn't already know. Following his
high court victory Moloney said that the manner in which detectives had pursued
his interview notes raised "very serious questions" on how the Stevens Inquiry
was being conducted.

"The RUC back in 1990 had over 47 hours of conversations with William Stobie. I
had five hours with him and ended up with 10 pages of typed notes. They have
122 pages of typed notes literally peppered with names. They never needed my
notes," Moloney said.

Moloney described the case as a "stunning victory for journalism" which he
believed would have an impact on future cases.

"It has the makings of a landmark decision. The lord chief justice has made
quite clear that the police have to establish a case for needing to see
journalistic material. They can't just wade in and assume they will
automatically get it".

Moloney argued that for the courts to insist on him handing over the material
would have meant a threat to his life, or at the very least his inability to
make a living as a journalist through being seen as a police informant. Had the
case gone against him, Moloney would have faced a substantial prison sentence.

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