Election fraud trial: Expenses of Tory MP who defeated Nigel Farage in election may have been forged, court told | The Independent

Craig Mackinlay (left) campaigning with Boris Johnson ahead of the election [Image: PA].

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A Conservative MP’s expenses form for his general election campaign may have been forged, a handwriting expert has told the politician’s trial.

Craig Mackinlay, 52, is on trial alongside his staff after they were accused of overspending in his successful bid to beat the then Ukip leader Nigel Farage to the seat of South Thanet, Kent, in 2015.

Mr Mackinlay, his election agent, Nathan Gray, 29, and campaign manager, Marion Little, 63, have all denied deliberately filing false expenditure returns.

Mr Gray’s signature appeared on the declaration form but Oliver Thorne, a forensic scientist specialising in handwriting, said this was an “imitation” and that there were also “significant differences” to show the writing on the form was forged too.

The culprit is not likely to be Ms Little or Mr Mackinlay, he added.

Mr Mackinlay, an accountant by profession, was elected to Parliament on 7 May 2015 with a majority of around 2,800. His declared spending came in under the strict £52,000 limit.

But jurors have been told his victory could have been made void if up to £66,000 of undeclared spending on staffing, accommodation and advertising was included on returns.

Source: Expenses of Tory MP who defeated Nigel Farage in election may have been forged, court told | The Independent

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3 Comments

  1. Colin Clarke October 30, 2018 at 4:24 pm - Reply

    That is such a surprise. Almost as bad as using the postal votes of dead people. I wonder if they ever played straight in the school playgrounds?

  2. terry October 30, 2018 at 5:46 pm - Reply

    My Tory MP got into the papers over a £45 million scam with a Tory Baroness a few years ago but he still got elected…..corruption it seems is no bar to being an MP or Peer, especially Tories

  3. vondreassen October 31, 2018 at 8:25 pm - Reply

    out out out ……………..

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