The Herald

Tory MP claims he needed funds to pay off ‘bad people’

- Jody Harrison

A TORY MP has lost the party whip while the party investigat­es claims he misused campaign funds.

Mark Menzies is alleged to have used thousands of pounds given by donors to fund medical expenses and to have made a late-night call to a 78-year-old aide asking for help because he had been locked up by “bad people” demanding money for his release.

The Fylde MP, who is originally from Ardrossan, Ayrshire, disputes the allegation­s reported by the Times but the Conservati­ve Party is looking into the claims and taking them seriously.

A spokeswoma­n for Chief Whip Simon Hart said Mr Menzies had “agreed to relinquish the Conservati­ve whip, pending the outcome of an investigat­ion”, meaning he will now sit as an independen­t MP.

According to the the Times, £14,000 given by donors for use on Tory campaign activities was transferre­d to Mr Menzies’s personal bank accounts and used for private medical expenses.

The MP, who is one of Rishi

Sunak’s trade envoys, is also said to have called his 78-year-old former campaign manager at 3.15am one day in December, claiming he was locked in a flat and needed £5,000 as a matter of “life and death”.

The sum, which rose to £6,500, was eventually paid by his office manager from her personal bank account and subsequent­ly reimbursed from funds raised from donors in an account named Fylde Westminste­r Group, it is alleged.

According to a source close to Mr Menzies, the MP had met a man on an online dating website and gone to the man’s flat, before subsequent­ly going with another man to a second address where he continued drinking.

He was sick at one point and several people at the address demanded £5,000, claiming it was for cleaning up and other expenses.

The source said Mr Menzies decided to pay them because he was scared of what would happen otherwise, but did not have the funds to transfer the money from his own savings.

There are other occasions where Mr Menzies, a University of Glasgow graduate, is said to have used money from the campaign fund to cover his personal expenses.

In 2020 he allegedly sought £3,000 to cover medical bills, but he did not repay the money and instead asked for and received a further £4,000, the Times reported.

The newspaper said a source close to the MP disputed this account and that the former campaign manager had been the one who suggested Mr Menzies use funds from the business account to pay his personal medical expenses, but she is understood to deny this.

A further £7,000 was received by Mr Menzies from the account in November, it is alleged.

In a statement to the Times, Mr Menzies said: “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.”

A Conservati­ve Party spokesman said: “The Conservati­ve Party is investigat­ing allegation­s made regarding a Member of Parliament. This process is rightfully confidenti­al. The party takes all allegation­s seriously and will always investigat­e any matters put to them.”

Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader Daisy Cooper said it was “frankly appalling” that the Conservati­ve Party had been aware of the allegation­s for more than three months.

A decade ago Mr Menzies quit as a ministeria­l aide following allegation­s about his behaviour made by a Brazilian male escort.

He was also questioned by police over allegation­s he fed alcohol to a dog and had a brawl with a friend in August 2015.

The MP said the matter was dropped after he showed officers pictures of his friend plying the dog with alcoholic drinks.

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