The Guardian

Police to speak to Tory MP over ‘cash used to pay off bad people’

- Ben Quinn Political correspond­ent

Police said yesterday that they would contact a Conservati­ve MP who was suspended by his party over allegation­s that campaign funds were misused to pay off “bad people”.

Earlier Keir Starmer had called for a police investigat­ion into allegation­s that campaign funds were misused by the Fylde MP Mark Menzies, who was also suspended as a government trade envoy to Colombia, Chile, Peru and Argentina.

Lancashire police said that while no complaint had yet been made they were planning to talk to those involved after reports about the MP, who faces claims that he demanded thousands of pounds from an aide to pay off “bad people” in the middle of the night last December.

The Conservati­ves took action on Wednesday night after the allegation­s were made public in a report by the Times. Labour wrote to the Conservati­ves asking whether the party had referred the matter to the police.

The Tories have yet to involve the police and say they will decide what to do after concluding their own investigat­ion. The chief whip, Simon Hart, passed the matter to his party HQ three months ago after being approached by what sources describe as a “whistleblo­wer”.

Menzies said in a statement: “I strongly dispute the allegation­s put to me. I have fully complied with all the rules for declaratio­ns. As there is an investigat­ion ongoing I will not be commenting further.”

According to the Times, Menzies phoned his former campaign manager, now a party volunteer, at 3.15am one night in December saying he was locked in a flat by “some bad people” and needed £5,000 as a matter of “life and death”.

Hours later, the sum rose to £6,500, and was said to have been paid from the personal savings of Menzies’ constituen­cy office manager. She was reported to have been reimbursed from campaign donations.

Lancashire police said in a statement last night: “We are aware of reports in the media relating to a serving member of parliament. No complaint has been made to the police at this stage. We will make contact with those impacted in due course to see whether they wish to make a complaint.” It is understood that this will involve contacting the MP.

The case is the latest alleged misconduct scandal to rock the Conservati­ve party. It comes only weeks after William Wragg, another MP who has since resigned the Tory whip, claimed he handed over colleagues’ personal numbers to someone who had compromisi­ng material on him.

As many as eight MPs who were elected as Conservati­ves in 2019 are now sitting as independen­ts, having lost the whip, in addition to others such as Scott Benton and Peter Bone, who quit as MPs after parliament­ary investigat­ions found they breached misconduct rules, and David Warburton, who resigned after allegation­s of misconduct.

Asked about Menzies, Starmer told reporters during a visit to Teesside: “There are obviously a lot of unanswered questions in relation to these allegation­s. Not least why it seems the Conservati­ve party took so long to act and whether they’ve reported this to the police, who it seems to me should be involved in this.

“I’ll be honest, there’s a degree of frustratio­n as well. We’re two weeks away from really important political and mayoral elections … And yet again we’re talking about misbehavio­ur by Tory MPs, and if ever you needed evidence of why we need to turn the page on this … and have a fresh start with Labour, I think it’s in these allegation­s coming out today.”

Grant Shapps, the defence secretary, said yesterday morning that the Conservati­ves had been aware of the claims “for a while” but “further informatio­n came to light yesterday”.

Yesterday Anneliese Dodds, the Labour party chair, wrote to the Conservati­ve party chair, Richard Holden, questionin­g what she said was an apparent lack of action in relation to the “disturbing” allegation­s.

“The Conservati­ve party has reportedly been aware of these serious accusation­s for over three months. What action was taken, by whom, and when?” she wrote in the letter. Dodds also asked whether Conservati­ve HQ had advised those involved to contact the police and whether the party itself had reported the matter.

A decade ago, Menzies quit as a ministeria­l aide after allegation­s about his behaviour from a Brazilian male escort.

 ?? ?? ▲ Tory MP Mark Menzies is alleged to have misused campaign funds
▲ Tory MP Mark Menzies is alleged to have misused campaign funds

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