When its time to account for Pettigrews missing wand, guess who comes to mind?
“I was polishing up my trusty old Spy Glass the other day whilst contemplating my current obsession which no-one else seems to share what happened to Pettigrew’s wand? when a figure came swimming into view: none other than the MOM himself, Cornelius Fudge . Who is one of the first on the scene after Pettigrew’s disappearing trick? Young Cornelius Fudge.” [35,393] And of course, the pièce de résistance, Fudge’s setting the dementor on Crouch Jr. was no accident. It was Evil, Evil, Evil: “‘”But he cannot now give testimony, Cornelius,” said Dumbledore. He was staring hard at Fudge, as though seeing him plainly for the first time .’ You see? Something just occurred to Dumbledore that hadn’t before. Something about the fact that Crouch can’t reveal any more. Surely, Dumbledore suspects that Fudge deliberately set the dementor on Crouch to silence him, so he couldn’t name any more names. Names like Cornelius Fudge, I daresay.” [35,657] Evil Fudge may well have had good reason to rub out Cro