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Tory Peter Cruddas sold access to PM, Sunday Times alleges - Magda Hassan - 24-03-2012 Tory Peter Cruddas sold access to PM, Sunday Times alleges![]() Conservative Party co-treasurer Peter Cruddas offered access to the prime minister and chancellor for £250,000, the Sunday Times has alleged.It has footage of him apparently making the offer to undercover reporters.London-based Mr Cruddas was appointed Tory co-treasurer in June 2011 and is the founder of online trading company Currency Management Consultants Ltd.The Conservative Party said it would investigate but pointed out no donation had actually been accepted.In the footage, Mr Cruddas is heard discussing what access different size donations would get."Two hundred grand to 250 is Premier League… what you would get is, when we talk about your donations the first thing we want to do is get you at the Cameron/Osborne dinners," he says."You do really pick up a lot of information and when you see the Prime Minister, you're seeing David Cameron, not the Prime Minister."But within that room everything is confidential - you can ask him practically any question you want."If you're unhappy about something, we will listen to you and put it into the policy committee at number 10 - we feed all feedback to the policy committee."A statement from the Tories said: "No donation was ever accepted or even formally considered by the Conservative Party."All donations to the Conservative Party have to comply with requirements of electoral law, and these are strictly enforced by our compliance department." http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17501618 Tory Peter Cruddas sold access to PM, Sunday Times alleges - Jan Klimkowski - 25-03-2012 There's a biblical word for this type of behaviour. Quote:"Two hundred grand to 250 is premier league … what you would get is, when we talk about your donations the first thing we want to do is get you at the Cameron/Osborne dinners. Corruption will do for now. And then there's the fact the Tory (Co-)Treasurer knew that the funds were coming from "a fund in Liechtenstein that was not eligible to make donations under electoral law. Options said to have been discussed included creating a British subsidiary or using UK employees as conduits." So, corruption and deliberately evading the law of the land. Quote:Senior Tory Peter Cruddas resigns after cash for PM access sting Tory Peter Cruddas sold access to PM, Sunday Times alleges - Jan Klimkowski - 25-03-2012 For the record I note that this was a Murdoch organ, the Sunday Times, going after the Tory party which set up the Leveson Enquiry in the wake of mass phone hacking and alleged corruption of police officers and public servants by the Murdoch empire. Only a deeply cynical person could suggest that this is the Revenge of a Mafioso... Or that Mafioso tend to know where the bodies are buried.... Tory Peter Cruddas sold access to PM, Sunday Times alleges - Magda Hassan - 26-03-2012 Jan Klimkowski Wrote:For the record I note that this was a Murdoch organ, the Sunday Times, going after the Tory party which set up the Leveson Enquiry in the wake of mass phone hacking and alleged corruption of police officers and public servants by the Murdoch empire. And like clockwork we now have Murdoch calling for an inquiry. He looks like the cat who swallowed a canary. Quote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/9166663/Cash-for-access-Rupert-Murdoch-calls-for-independent-inquiry-into-lobbying-row.html Tory Peter Cruddas sold access to PM, Sunday Times alleges - Seamus Coogan - 26-03-2012 Crud arse. I wonder Mags if dear old Rupert's last words will be 'Rosebud'. Tory Peter Cruddas sold access to PM, Sunday Times alleges - Jan Klimkowski - 26-03-2012 Magda Hassan Wrote:Jan Klimkowski Wrote:For the record I note that this was a Murdoch organ, the Sunday Times, going after the Tory party which set up the Leveson Enquiry in the wake of mass phone hacking and alleged corruption of police officers and public servants by the Murdoch empire. Rupert really isn't very bright, is he. The hands of Don Corleone would never have been dirtied in such a crude, blatant, spectacularly gauche, fashion. But then most of the family brains, the consigliere, appear to be on police bail and studying hard for their forthcoming court appearances... Tory Peter Cruddas sold access to PM, Sunday Times alleges - Magda Hassan - 31-03-2012 Ex Tory media adviser accused of offering potential donors chance to form policyA former media adviser to the Conservative Party has been accused of offering potential donors the chance to help form political policy ahead of the next election.![]() By Rowena Mason, Political Correspondent 7:29PM BST 30 Mar 2012 Ed Staite, a public relations consultant, was filmed by undercover journalists from a Sunday newspaper posing as donors who wanted to influence George Osborne, the Chancellor. He is reported to have told the potential donors claiming to be from a City fund that they could "communicate their priorities" if they help fund a "policy group". He allegedly told the reporters they could come up with their own idea for a policy group for the party in exchange for funding Mr Staite is also accused of saying the potential donors could try to use their influence to benefit their business strategy by pushing for the sale of the Royal Mail and other assets. In a rebuttal on his blog, Mr Staite admits suggesting the potential donors could "make a positive contribution to the political process" but denies suggesting any way in which they would be "paying for influence". He claims that being threatened with "flimsy allegations is entrapment of the worst kind". "They lied to meet me, took up at least a day of my time and, I assume filmed the whole thing while lying further as a way to attempt entrapment," he wrote on his blog. "I outlined a way to make a positive contribution to the political process instead of paying for influence as the journalists continually advocated." A spokesman for the Conservative Party said he could not comment Mr Staite's claims to influence policy. "Ed Staite is not a member of the Conservative Party," he said. "In the past the Party has had policy groups but we don't have any at present." Policy groups exists to give party members the chance to discuss major policies that could be included in the 2015 election manifesto. The accusations are another blow to David Cameron, as he tries to draw a line under the Conservative Party's "cash-for-access" scandal last week. The Prime Minister ordered an inquiry, after Peter Cruddas, a co-treasurer of the party, was filmed by the same undercover reporters offering big donors the chance to have a private dinner in Downing Street and the chance to influence policy. Mr Cruddas resigned following the incident, saying his claims were "bluster", and David Cameron said the comments were "completely unacceptable". "It's quite right that Peter Cruddas has resigned. I will make sure there is a proper party inquiry to make sure this can't happen again," Mr Cameron said at the time. The undercover reporters were introduced to Mr Staite by Sarah Southern, a lobbyist, who also helped set up the meeting with Mr Cruddas. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/9177218/Ex-Tory-media-adviser-accused-of-offering-potential-donors-chance-to-form-policy.html Tory Peter Cruddas sold access to PM, Sunday Times alleges - Jan Klimkowski - 31-03-2012 Quote:Mr Staite is also accused of saying the potential donors could try to use their influence to benefit their business strategy by pushing for the sale of the Royal Mail and other assets. Or the ultimate prize for crony capitalist vultures: the privatisation of the NHS. The whole of Europe is being asset stripped as Shock Therapy is implemented, and unemployment rises to 20, 30, 40% and more amongst the young. Those with jobs face wages cuts or freezes whilst prices of utility commodities (electricity, gas, food) skyrocket. To adapt an old English saying: Where there's brass, there's muck. |