FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE

I was wrongly jailed for rape – I’ll have to wait for years for paltry compensation, Andrew Malkinson says

A MAN wrongly jailed for 17 years for rape fears he will have to battle for years for any compensation.

Andrew Malkinson says police and the justice system have wrecked his life, after he was finally freed and cleared following his wrongful conviction.

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Andrew Malkinson finally walked free last month after 17 years in prisonCredit: Jordan Pettitt / PA Wire

But he now faces a lengthy wait for any damages - despite winning a government U-turn over potentially having to pay thousands of pounds himself for his "bed and board" while behind bars.

Mr Malkinson, 57, was found guilty of raping a woman in SalfordGreater Manchester, in 2003 and the following year was jailed for life with a minimum seven-year term.

He served 10 more years because he maintained his innocence throughout.

He was finally cleared on July 25 after senior judges at the Court of Appeal in London quashed his conviction.

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DNA linking another man had come to light.

Mr Malkinson previously described as "sickening" the prospect of having money deducted from future damages to pay for his bed and board during 17 years wrongly jailed.

Prime minister Rishi Sunak then intervened and the Ministry of Justice has since promised an end to wrongfully-convicted ex-inmates having "saved living costs"; taken away from their compensation.

Justice secretary Alex Chalk said on Sunday: "This common-sense change will ensure victims do not face paying twice for crimes they did not commit."

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Yet Mr Malkinson fears a lengthy struggle for any compensation.

He has told of just about surviving on benefits, unable to find a job since being freed after being falsely labelled a sex offender.

The maximum amount available under the miscarriage of justice compensation scheme is £1million for ten or more years in prison.

That amounts to to just under £59,000 for each of the 17 years Mr Malkinson served.

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