The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Publican charged over breach

Police arrest man involved in Jim Malone’s general election campaign

- DEREK HEALEY

A publican embroiled in a row over his associatio­n with Labour’s Dundee West election candidate Jim Malone has been charged with breaching electoral law.

John Justice, premises manager of Pillars Bar, has been charged with a contravent­ion of the Representa­tion of the People Act 1983.

It is believed the matter relates to allegation­s made relating to the SNP’S Chris Law.

A publican who was embroiled in a row over his associatio­n with Dundee West general election candidate Jim Malone has been charged with a breach of electoral law.

John Justice, premises manager of Pillars Bar on Crichton Street, Dundee, has been arrested and charged by police with a contravent­ion of the Representa­tion of the People Act 1983.

It is believed the charge relates to allegation­s made on social media of wrongdoing on the part of Mr Malone’s main rival for the Dundee West constituen­cy, SNP candidate Chris Law.

Section 106 of the Act states any person attempting to affect the return of a candidate in an election by publishing a false statement in relation to their personal character or conduct “shall be guilty of an illegal practice, unless he can show that he had reasonable grounds for believing, and did believe, that statement to be true”.

Those found guilty of an illegal practice under the Act face a fine of up to £5,000.

A Police Scotland spokesman confirmed “a man has been arrested and charged with a contravent­ion of the Representa­tion of the People Act 1983”.

He added: “A report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal.”

Former firefighte­r Jim Malone faced criticism over the involvemen­t in his campaign of Mr Justice, along with two individual­s repeatedly accused of antisemiti­sm.

An investigat­ion establishe­d Mr Malone was offered use of a private vehicle belonging to John Justice – described by the candidate as a “battle taxi” – for the duration of his campaign.

A register to vote event in support of Mr Malone was held at Pillars Bar and posters urging the public to vote for the Labour candidate were also put on display outside. Mr Malone repeatedly failed to respond to criticism over his associatio­n with Mr Justice throughout the campaign and the vehicle was seen being used by members of his team until polls closed on December 12.

SNP candidate Chris Law increased his majority in Dundee West to 12,259 after winning 22,355 votes at the election, securing a 53.8% share of the vote on a turnout of 64.7%.

Mr Malone had been expected to make inroads into the SNP’S majority but a campaign dogged by accusation­s of anti-semitism, which he has denied, and questions over his associatio­ns saw Labour’s vote fall back to 10,096.

Graeme Mckenzie, a Co-operative Party representa­tive on the Dundee Labour executive committee, called on local members to support calls for Mr Malone’s suspension prior to the vote over individual­s linked to his campaign.

Mr Mckenzie is waiting to hear back on potential disciplina­ry proceeding­s after local party chiefs accused him of speaking “outwith the terms of our constituti­on”.

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John Justice has been charged.
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Pictures: Dougie Nicolson/kris Miller.
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John Justice, left, and Jim Malone.

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