Western Morning News

SIR GEOFFREY’S STATEMENT

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‘‘SIR Geoffrey Cox has practised as a Queen’s Counsel in the courts since well before his election in 2005. He is a leading barrister in England and makes no secret of his profession­al activities. He was asked to advise the Attorney General and the elected Government of British Virgin Islands, a British Overseas Territory, in a public inquiry into whether corruption, abuse of office or other serious dishonesty may have taken place in recent years in the BVI and to carry out a review of its systems of government in preparatio­n for that Inquiry. Prior to accepting the role, he sought and obtained the approval of the Office of the Attorney General of England and Wales that there would be no conflict of interest with his former role as Attorney General.

This is not to “defend” a tax haven or, as has been inaccurate­ly reported, to defend any wrongdoing but to assist the public inquiry in getting to the truth. No evidence of tax evasion or personal corruption has been adduced before the Inquiry and, if it had been, that person would have been required to seek their own representa­tion.

Sir Geoffrey regularly works 70-hour weeks and always ensures that his casework on behalf of his constituen­ts is given primary importance and fully carried out. Throughout this period, he continued to have online meetings with organisati­ons, businesses and individual­s within the constituen­cy and it made no difference where he was for that purpose since it was not practicabl­e or desirable at that time to meet face to face. As to the use of the proxy, prior to his visit to the BVI, he consulted the Chief Whip specifical­ly on this issue and was advised that it was appropriat­e.

Sir Geoffrey’s view is that it is up to the electors of Torridge and West Devon whether or not they vote for someone who is a senior and distinguis­hed profession­al in his field and who still practices that profession. That has been the consistent view of the local Conservati­ve Associatio­n and, although at every election his political opponents have sought to make a prominent issue of his profession­al practice, it has so far been the consistent view of the voters of Torridge and West Devon. Sir Geoffrey is very content to abide by their decision.

As for the allegation that he breached the parliament­ary code of conduct on one occasion, on 14 September 2021, by being in his office while participat­ing in an online hearing in the public inquiry and voting in the House of Commons, he understand­s that the matter has been referred to the Parliament­ary Commission­er and he will fully cooperate with her investigat­ion. He does not believe that he breached the rules but will of course accept the judgment of the Parliament­ary Commission­er or of the Committee on the matter.”

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