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The rotten men of 2014

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Scoundrels and criminals top our selection of the most rotten men of 2014

 

As 2014 draws to a close, we will profile the best and the worst of the year. We begin with the most rotten men of 2014. In no particular order, they are:

 

Max Clifford

Undoubtedly one of the most manipulative men on the planet, this sex pest is finally where he belongs: Locked up in jail. Max Clifford built his reputation by destroying others but in the end it caught up with him. Clifford is currently being sued by the toxic former royal butler Paul Burrell but truly the best thing to happen next would be that he be totally forgotten.

 

Shrien Dewani

This oddball businessman hired Max Clifford on a retainer of £30,000 per month in the wake of his wife’s murder. Clifford lied on Dewani’s behalf about his sexuality but now this Hindu Lohana has bizarrely been cleared of having any involvement in Anni Dewani’s death. Whatever actually happened will probably never be known, but one thing is clear: Shrien Dewani has a lot to answer for.

 

Nigel Farage MEP

“Caravan man’s” appearance with the equally loathsome Russell Brand on Question Time was a most definite low point of 2014. Equally, Farage blaming illegal immigrants for being late to an event summed up how ridiculous this bigoted man truly is. We only wish he’d take a leaf out of Iain Duncan Smith’s book when he commented on the merits of being a quiet man as then we could then all turn off the volume.

 

Rolf Harris AO, CBE

Thankfully now disgraced and jailed, Rolf Harris is dishonest to his core. He pretended he’d never been to Cambridge until a video of him there emerged and his grasping daughter only accompanied him to court as she wanted a slice of his wealth. This Australian creep and his didgeridoo should be confined to the dustbin of history.

 

Oscar Pistorius

This gun-wielding maniac took the life of an innocent beauty and blamed everyone other than himself. Oscar Pistorius got off very lightly thanks to South Africa’s bizarre jury-less court system but all being well, he’ll soon have a far more severe sentence.

 

 

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