イギリス. 警察は遂行者に現金のため名誉ファイルを送る
(Bloomberg) 4月20日-イギリス。 総理大臣のトニー・ブレアーの労働党がお金と交換に政治名誉を与えた警察の調査の要求は今決定する遂行者にだれでも満たす十分な証拠があるかどうかファイルを堤出した。
「私達は照会の間に6,300通の文書上のとともにレポートとのそれらがE-メールを送られた声明で」、大都会の警察今日言ったら王冠の実行サービスの広汎な相談を有し。 “It is now a matter for the CPS to consider the evidence, advise us on whether any further enquiries are necessary and whether any charges should be brought.”
The 216-page report is the culmination of a yearlong inquiry, which began after Labour disclosed that it received 14 million pounds ($28 million) in loans from 12 of its supporters to help the party fight the May 2005 general election. Other parties subsequently disclosed details of their financial backers.
Police have been examined whether Blair’s office improperly recommended people for seats in the House of Lords, parliament’s upper chamber, in exchange for political donations.
Blair became the first prime minister to be questioned in connection with a criminal inquiry, and two of his aides have been arrested.
Michael Levy, Blair’s chief fundraiser, was arrested on Jan. 30 on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. Ruth Turner, an aide to Blair, was held on similar grounds on Jan. 19. Both have consistently denied any wrongdoing. Blair himself has been questioned twice, as a witness rather than a suspect.
The Metropolitan Police today said it had “extensive consultation” and that 136 people have been interviewed as either witnesses or suspects. The file of evidence submitted today is the main one of 12 submissions.
Lawmakers today called for political neutrality.
“I do hope that Lord Goldsmith, the Attorney General, will stay out of it, otherwise nobody will be satisfied that is due process” Elfyn Llewyd, the leader of opposition party Plaid Cymru said, in a telephone interview. “It should be entirely a matter for the Crown Prosecution Service and independent lawyers if there are calls to prosecute.”
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