Vote Leave fined for cheating in the EU referendum. Will prosecutions follow?
This is confirmation of what we knew already – see This Site’s previous article.
It will be interesting to see what the police do with the Electoral Commission’s referral.
My guess is that, as big-name Tory MPs Boris Johnson and Michael Gove were involved, the police will let them off without any real attempt at investigation.
I look forward – sceptically – to being proved wrong.
Vote Leave has been fined £61,000 and reported to the police by the Electoral Commission, after the watchdog found “significant evidence” of coordination with another campaign group, BeLeave.
The watchdog said it had imposed punitive fines on Vote Leave because it said the group had refused to cooperate fully with its investigation and declined to be interviewed. Its former chief executive, Matthew Elliott, had previously alleged it was the Electoral Commission that had refused to cooperate. Vote Leave called the findings “wholly inaccurate”.
The commission’s long-awaited report said it had found evidence BeLeave spent more than £675,000 with data firm Aggregate IQ coordinated with Vote Leave, which should have been declared by the Brexit campaign group.
Vote Leave, which was the official designated campaign for Britain leaving the EU during the referendum fronted by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, exceeded its legal spending limit of £7m by almost £500,000, the watchdog found.
Darren Grimes, the founder of BeLeave, and the Vote Leave official David Halsall have been reported to the police. Vote Leave has been fined £61,000 and Grimes £20,000.
The commission said it had shared its investigation files with the Metropolitan police to investigate whether any other offences had been committed outside the watchdog’s remit.
Source: Vote Leave fined and reported to police by Electoral Commission | Politics | The Guardian
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Now remain need to be investigated for their overspend.
The Electoral Commission has several investigations open, so perhaps that is happening.
Whether Remain really overspent or not is an interesting question and I look forward to your reaction when it is answered.
In view of suspected criminal offences the whole thing should be suspended pending the outcome.
Police probably won’t do anything, it’s one law for them & another for us. Steal a loaf of bread and you’ll get arrested.
and that is not including the lies still it was a nice looking bus, don’t wait to much for prosecutions, to hard for the cps, they might damage there fingernails
Senior Met officers out searching for one large carpet and one large broom.