A high-profile judicial report recently eloquently concluded that “100 suspicions do not make one piece of evidence”.

Had there been one piece of evidence it could, in turn, have argued that one swallow does not a summer make. And had there been a different government in office the bottom line could very well have read that there’s no smoke without a fire.

Perception is of the essence.

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