Aldershot News & Mail

Gove failed three times to declare VIP footie tickets

- By NEIL SHAW

MICHAEL Gove has apologised for failing to register VIP hospitalit­y he enjoyed at three football matches between 2020 and 2022.

The Communitie­s Secretary had been placed under investigat­ion in February after he disclosed the hospitalit­y provided by Queens Park Rangers following a report in The Guardian that he had failed to register the gifts.

In a letter to the Standards Commission­er, Mr Gove said this had been “due to an oversight on my part” and offered his “profuse apologies”. In a report published on Monday, Standards Commission­er Daniel Greenberg found Mr Gove had breached Commons rules by failing to declare the hospitalit­y within 28 days.

He also found a similar breach relating to Mr Gove’s late declaratio­n of his position as a governor of the Ditchley Foundation, a charity which, he said, “works with people across the world to help sustain peace, freedom and order”. However, Mr Greenberg noted that the breaches “could be fairly described as being minor in nature” and therefore proposed no further penalty.

A spokesman for the Surrey Heath MP said: “Mr Gove has thanked the Parliament­ary Commission­er for his speedy investigat­ion and accepts his clear ruling which now closes this matter.

“He would like to repeat his apologies for the failure to register the interests at the appropriat­e time.”

Reports in February claimed the minister had been hosted by Conservati­ve donor David Meller, whose firm he had referred to officials after an offer of help providing personal protective equipment (PPE) during the Covid-19 pandemic.

But Mr Gove’s entry in the MPs’ Register of Interests shows the tickets and hospitalit­y as coming from QPR itself, while his letter to the Standards Commission­er said his attendance at the three matches had been “at the invitation of the QPR directors and the club’s chairman Amit Bhatia”.

In each case, Mr Gove said he had received two tickets, attending the games with his son. One pair, worth £650, was for a game against Leeds United in January 2020, while the other two pairs were both worth £552 and included games against Millwall in August 2021 and Reading in January 2022.

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