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Published Date: 05 November 2006
THE Scottish MP who sparked the 'cash for honours' inquiry into Tony Blair's administration last night urged the government's top law officer to distance himself from the investigation.
After it emerged that Lord Goldsmith, an ally of Blair's, might make the final decision on whether the inquiry results in criminal charges against politicians and officials, SNP MP Angus MacNeil said "his impartiality could be reasonably questioned".


MacNeil, who prompted the inquiry when he complained about allegations Labour party donors were being 'rewarded' with peerages, continued: "There is such an obvious conflict of interest. He must instead publicly declare he will maintain a healthy distance, as would befit anybody with a political relationship with the Prime Minister."

A spokeswoman for Goldsmith - who was appointed by Blair and attends Cabinet - yesterday confirmed his consent was required to launch prosecutions in a "small" range of offences, including "corruption".

It was "too early" to say, however, whether that would apply in this case, but the Attorney General would be "consulted" if Scotland Yard handed a file to the CPS.

Last month, it emerged that former Conservative leader Michael Howard had been interviewed by police investigating the cash-for-honours affair - leading to speculation that the Prime Minister faces being quizzed soon.

Three people - including Labour's unofficial fundraising chief, Lord Levy - have been arrested since April in connection with the inquiry. However there have been no charges.



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  • Last Updated: 04 November 2006 11:56 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Political Funding
 
1

Steve,

West Lothian 05/11/2006 01:38:33

A big bucket of whitewash at the ready!

2

Anne,

05/11/2006 07:58:08

Absolutely disgraceful, but entirely predictable that thir bunch of shysters should attemnpt to pervert the course of justice in this way.
After ten years of labour government, honest men
(and women) are hard to find.

3

Harriet,

Edinburgh 05/11/2006 08:32:24

Wow! - "A spokeswoman for Goldsmith - who was appointed by Blair ... confirmed his consent was required to launch prosecutions in a 'small' range of offences, including 'corruption'".

This state, known as the UK, is even more corrupt than we thought, with political appointees deciding whether their chums should be prosecuted for corruption.

The reasons for Berlesconi's friendship with Blair are now more obvious. And Blair's desperate determination to cling onto office so that he can guide his friend Goldsmith to make the 'right' decision is now thrown into a new light.

It's time for a change - of leadership, of personnel, of state.

4

magic dragon,

05/11/2006 09:36:54

"Troublesome priests", but then, are there other means with which to mold the prole?

5

billengland,

england 05/11/2006 09:55:39

Lies, lies and more lies!

6

Budgie,

England 05/11/2006 11:44:50

If this gentleman is allowed to decide on whether the matter should be brought to court or not, then I suggest that the Police investigations be terminated now,as to continue would be a waste of valuable resources.
This chap is the very man who vaccilated over the legality of the Iraq war, and his ultimate decision on that issue is still believed by many to be one to which he may not subscribe.

7

'Suck' McCrunchie,

05/11/2006 16:25:39

You sling a bung, become a peer.
Prosecution, you need not fear.
Your financing, will oil the wheels,
Spinning justice, others feel.

But you yourself can rest assured,
Your 'life long' status is endured,
With tax-free expenses, status and fame,
While legal cronies guard your name.

But, political winds are prone to change.
Can those offending, stay out of range?
Your clique out of power, protection falls;
Aitken, Hamilton, Archer, and all.

The best laid plans of mice and man,
Only underpinned, in the regime they began.
You sold your soul, a devout Blair man,
Then the electorate spoke, and the sh*t hit the fan.


 

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