Here are the latest publicly reported updates on Andrew Malkinson, based on recent coverage:
- In June 2025, Malkinson said he has “not finished” fighting for reform of the justice system after being wrongly convicted and later exonerated (his conviction overturned in 2023). He emphasized a drive to reform the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) and broader miscarriage of justice concerns.[1][3]
- As of early 2025, he was still awaiting compensation from the UK Ministry of Justice for the miscarriage of justice, with reporting noting he had waited years since his release and conviction quashed in 2023. The government stated it was working to reach a decision “as quickly as possible”.[2][5]
- Coverage through late 2024 and into 2025 highlighted ongoing advocacy and public interest around his case, including calls for inquiries and ongoing scrutiny of processes that handle wrongful convictions and compensation.[6][7][8]
If you’d like, I can pull more details from these sources or summarize the timeline and key figures involved (e.g., the CCRC reform discussions, MoJ compensation processes). I can also look for any newer developments after May 2026 if you specify a date range.
Would you like a concise timeline or a side-by-side summary of main actors and actions?
Citations:
- Andrew Malkinson vows to continue reform efforts; comments reported June 2025.[1]
- BBC and APPEAL reporting on ongoing compensation discussions as of 2025.[5][2]
- Media coverage on his ongoing fight for justice system reform and related statements.[3][7][8][6]
Sources
Watch the latest from ITV News - Andrew Malkinson was wrongly imprisoned for 17 years for rape. His conviction was quashed last month but the DNA of another suspect was identified in 2007.
www.itv.comAndrew Malkinson says fight will continue for justice system reform
newzealand.shafaqna.comWatch the latest from ITV News - Andrew Malkinson, who served 17 years in prison for a rape he did not commit, has been cleared by the Court of Appeal.
www.itv.com'I haven't finished. I want to change a lot more,' Mr Malkinson said
www.the-independent.comAndrew Malkinson still waiting for compensation – BBC news A man who spent 17 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of rape is still waiting for compensation three years after his release. Andrew Malkinson, 58, had his conviction for the 2003 sex attack near Bolton quashed last year. Emily Bolton, the lawyer who represented…
appeal.org.ukMr Malkinson served 17 years in jail for a rape he did not commit.
www.bbc.comAndrew Malkinson still waiting for compensation – BBC news A man who spent 17 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of rape is still waiting for compensation three years after his release. Andrew Malkinson, 58, had his conviction for the 2003 sex attack near Bolton quashed last year. Emily Bolton, the lawyer who represented…
appeal.org.uk