Lord Urged to Back Out of 'Cash for Honours' Probe
Scotland on Sunday › November 06, 2006
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Scotland on Sunday › November 06, 2006
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THE Scottish MP who sparked the 'cash for honours' inquiry into Tony Blair's administration last night urged the government's top law officer to distance himself from the investigation.
After it emerged that Attorney General Lord Goldsmith, an ally of Blair's, might make the final decision on whether the inquiry results in criminal charges against politicians and officials, SNP MP Angus MacNeil said "his impartiality could be reasonably questioned".See the full content of this document
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Lord Urged to Back Out of 'Cash for Honours' Probe
MacNeil, who prompted the inquiry when he complained about allegations th...
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