Yorkshire Post

Tory donor ‘showed Minister a video of developmen­t before he backed plans’

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A TORY donor has said he showed Robert Jenrick a promotiona­l video of a developmen­t before the Housing Secretary controvers­ially approved the planning applicatio­n.

Media mogul Richard Desmond told The Sunday Times that Mr Jenrick watched the video for

“three or four minutes” at a Conservati­ve Party fundraiser at the Savoy Hotel.

Mr Jenrick would later grant permission for the developmen­t of a 1,500-flat scheme the day before a new council community levy would have cost Mr Desmond’s company an extra £40m.

The Cabinet member has said he did not discuss the developmen­t at the Westferry Printworks in east London with Mr Desmond and has told MPs he acted in “good faith” and “within the rules”.

Mr Desmond, who used to own the Express and Star newspapers, told The Sunday Times: “What I did was I showed him the video,” adding that the Minister viewed it for about “three or four minutes” at the November fundraiser.

According to Mr Desmond, Mr Jenrick replied: “I’m sorry, Richard. I can’t discuss it.”

Health Secretary Matt Hancock

backed his Cabinet yesterday.

“Mr Jenrick answered questions for an hour in the House of Commons this week and I think he’s put out a statement about this which is perfectly reasonable,” Mr Hancock told The Andrew Marr Show on the BBC. colleague

“He was put on a table with Mr Desmond. He didn’t know that was where he was sitting before, so I think his explanatio­n is entirely reasonable.”

Cabinet Secretary Sir Mark Sedwill has been tasked with carrying out a review into the handling of the developmen­t.

The redevelopm­ent was approved in January by Mr Jenrick against the recommenda­tion of a planning inspector.

The decision was reversed after legal action by Tower Hamlets Council and Mr Jenrick admitted what he did was “unlawful by reason of apparent bias”.

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