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NO INQUIRY INTO HARMAN DONATION ROW
Harriet Harman will not face police probe in donations row
Commons leader Harriet Harman will not face a police probe over errors in reporting contributions to her deputy Labour leadership campaign.
The Electoral Commission said that having reviewed "all the evidence" it had decided no further action was needed over a £1,500 gift that Ms Harman received indirectly from property developer David Abrahams.
Scotland Yard will also not be asked to investigate more than £58,000 in loans and donations totalling £6,000 which were reported to the commission late.
A spokeswoman for the commission said: "Having reviewed all the evidence the commission has decided not to refer this matter to the police."
The commission said its investigations had concluded and that two donations totalling £6,001 were reported late, as well as two loans totalling £58,000.
The £1,500 gift channelled through Mr Abrahams' employee Janet Kidd had been impermissible, and was not reported properly.
However, Ms Harman's campaign team had returned the money within the 30-days period allowed under donations rules.
The commission spokeswoman said: "We have written to Harriet Harman making clear that failure to report on time is a serious matter and we expect her to comply with the rules."
TROUBLE
17.04.08, 7:22am
The trouble with all poloticians:- quite simply , they don't like to be caught with fingers in the till and when found out use the flimsiest of excuses like a child about to be scolded.
Posted by: RobertG Report Comment
AS IT HAPPENS - - - -
17.04.08, 2:06am
They have to prove you had NO INTENT to steal it - so if you say " Oooops - i forgot " -- or " I just borrowed it guv ....." --- You're home free.
Posted by: DRAGONFLY Report Comment
ANYONE SURPRISED
16.04.08, 9:54pm
Why do they waste time and money trying to prove to us that our rulers have done nothing wrong. I mean we all know the outcome from day one.
Why dont they just go that little bit further, and tell the voters "Its got nothing to do with you"or better still a google eyed, "So What".
Posted by: cinders Report Comment
SHORT AND TO THE POINT...
16.04.08, 7:56pm
she's got away with it!
Posted by: JohnThomas Report Comment
"WELL, WELL, WELL, WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT IT ?
16.04.08, 7:07pm
Just when you thought that all hope was lost ?
Posted by: BratislavaUK Report Comment
HARRIET HARPERSON
16.04.08, 5:41pm
What does it say about our national government where the Deputy Leader of the House of Commons receives a formal written warning from the Electoral Commission for breach of duty?
We need leaders we can trust. Ms Harperson should do the decent thing and resign.
Posted by: Peter_Pan Report Comment
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