Robert Jenrick referred to watchdog over foreign donations
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Robert Jenrick has been referred to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards by the Conservative Party amid a complaint over foreign donations.The action follows an Electoral Commission inquiry, which resulted in a file being handed over to the Metropolitan Police.The matter centres on financial contributions made to the Newark MP, which are now subject to both a potential criminal investigation and scrutiny under parliamentary rules.The Tories have indicated they are prepared to supply additional evidence to the Commissioner if requested.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The referral marks a significant development in questions surrounding the funding arrangements of the former leadership contender.The donations in question comprise four separate payments of £25,000 each, made between July and September 2024.These contributions were registered in the House of Commons Register of Members' Financial Interests as originating from Spott Fitness Limited, a company incorporated in the...
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