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Published Date: 22 February 2009
THE official elections watchdog has launched an inquiry into donations made to the Conservatives by the company of one of the party's wealthiest backers, Lord Ashcroft.
It emerged last night the Electoral Commission was mounting a formal investigation into funds donated by Lord Ashcroft's firm Bearwood Corporate Services, which has poured millions of pounds into the party.

The investigation follows allegations
that Bearwood, which is UK-registered, received cash transferred from a Belize-based firm, Stargate Holdings. Labour MPs have long questioned whether the Bearwood donations complied with strict laws banning overseas funding.

Bearwood is the single biggest Conservative donor, having poured in £3.1m since David Cameron secured the party leadership in 2005.

The Tories last night remained defiant, saying they were satisfied the donations were "legal and permissible". A spokesman said: "The Conservative party compliance unit applies two strict tests to all company donations in accordance with Electoral Commission guidance.

"They are: is the company UK registered and is the company trading? The donations from Bearwood Corporate Services Ltd met those tests."

However, John Mann, one of the Labour MPs pressing for an inquiry into the Bearwood donations, welcomed the confirmation that there would be a full investigation.

He said: "Tax exiles should not be allowed to give money to influence the results in British elections. I'm very pleased this investigation has been launched. It's a significant first step to getting to the bottom of what is going on."

Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay, who has introduced a bill outlawing so-called non-domiciled peers, also piled pressure on the Tories, saying: "Cameron believes in transparency on tax havens for everyone except his own deputy chairman.

"The net is now closing in on Lord Ashcroft from both ends, the Electoral Commission on his conduit from the Caribbean, and my bill in the Lords to make peers pay full British taxes on all their worldwide income."

Deputy party chairman Lord Ashcroft, who was partly brought up in Belize, has consistently refused to say whether he is resident or pays taxes in the UK. The Electoral Commission began initial inquiries into the donations last year, after its attention was drawn to the claims by Mann, but the decision to stage a formal investigation was only made on January 30.

Any finding that donations were made improperly would be a huge political embarrassment for Cameron – and a heavy financial blow for the party.





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  • Last Updated: 21 February 2009 10:41 PM
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1

Jimmy Le Pie,

22/02/2009 01:36:34
I see Comrade Miliband is mired in a sleazy story.

No real surprise there then??

Is there anyone in the Sleaze and Corruption not at the fiddle??

Do tell Rufus!!


Foreign Secretary David Miliband was at the centre of a riddle over his stake in a £2million property empire last night after an apparent sudden change in the ownership of one of his three houses.
The Mail on Sunday has established Mr Miliband has made a substantial profit in 12 years through a series of highly complex house deals.
Some have involved a complicated series of legal manoeuvres involving his brother, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband and their mother Marion.



Experts say the arrangements are similar to those used legally by some people to avoid paying inheritance and capital gains tax.
2

Jimmy Le Pie,

22/02/2009 03:03:14
I see from the Telegraph Jack Straw has been at the trough!

Is there no end to this sleaze and corruption???

"First it was Lord Irvine lavishing taxpayers' money on decorating his official residence, then the Speaker Michael Martin's apartment had a costly makeover at the expense of the public purse.

Now Jack Straw, the Justice Secretary, has spruced up his own workplace with a collection of expensive sculptures and paintings.

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has spent almost £170,000 of taxpayers' money on a series of contemporary artworks to decorate Mr Straw's offices.

Details of the works, including a series of coloured panels on staircases costing more than £53,000, were obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. The spending has been criticised by unions and opposition politicians.

Dominic Grieve, the shadow justice secretary, said: "This is a shocking waste of money by ministers more concerned with how their offices look than the state of the prison service."

The money has been spent on four artworks."
3

Liberal for life,

Dunblane 22/02/2009 10:26:43
The Tory Party is not a nice beast.

It never was and it never will be so stop kidding yourselves that they would solve this nations problems.

The Conservative and Unionist Party represents the worst excesses of capitalism with no social and little moral conscience at their core. In large part they are responsible for the corporate greed culture that New Labour failed to redress when Blair came to power.

We eventually reap what we sow and the Tories are the "grim reaper" in all this mess.
4

Linda,

Edinburgh 22/02/2009 11:06:14
And Alistair Darling £70,000 and Charles Kennedy £63,000 taking second home payements from taxpayer despite sewnting out one of their own houses.
5

BIG EYE,

Paisley 22/02/2009 13:08:21
Quite funny to read a Liberal dispensing advice on Party donations. Have they returned the millions of pounds they recieved from a convicted fraudster...Thought not!

This will come to nothing, the donations are legal and come from a British registered company. the timing of this is an attempt by Labour to introduce a red herring at a time when they are increasing drowning in sleaze as the desperate knowing an election is aproaching rapidly try to build up their resources to cover the oncoming period of unemployment.
6

Mr. Lachie Todd,

Edinburgh 22/02/2009 13:13:36
This is just a game of political ping pong between the Tory and Labour parties.

Jacqui Smith to Lord Ashcroft, and so forth.
7

donald,

glasgow 23/02/2009 08:15:56
Would that be the same Inquirists that exonerate Labour and Met crooks?

 

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