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Published Date: 28 January 2008
ALAN Johnson insisted he had been "100 per cent honest" after becoming the latest Cabinet minister to be embroiled in a donations scandal.
The Health Secretary mounted a bullish defence after the revelation that his Labour deputy leadership campaign had accepted more than £3,000 from a "proxy" donor.

He said his team had done "what the law asked us to do", and more, to check the sour
ce of the cash, which was handed over by Waseem Siddiqui, on behalf of his brother-in-law.

"I'm as surprised as anybody," Mr Johnson said. "But all I can say is that we have followed absolutely the procedures."

Ministers rushed to support their colleague, while the Tories signalled they were largely satisfied with his explanation – although there is still confusion over whether details of four donations, including Mr Siddiqui's, were passed to the Electoral Commission on time.

However, the furore is yet another bitter blow for Gordon Brown as he struggles to shift the agenda away from Labour's funding nightmares and back on to policy.

Peter Hain resigned as Work and Pensions Secretary last week when police launched an investigation into £103,000 in undeclared donations to his deputy leadership campaign. Three other senior Labour figures – Mr Johnson, Harriet Harman, the Commons Leader, and Wendy Alexander, the party's Scottish leader – are being scrutinised by the Electoral Commission over funding irregularities.

Meanwhile, detectives are carrying out a wider investigation into more than £630,000 in donations that were channelled to Labour by the property developer David Abrahams through intermediaries. Anti-sleaze laws say donations must be transparent and their real source identified.

Waseem Siddiqui, 50, gave £3,334 to Mr Johnson's campaign in May last year. However, he said he did not even know who the Health Secretary was. Instead, Mr Siddiqui's brother-in-law, Ahmed Yar Mohammed – the treasurer of Croydon Central Labour Party – asked him to write a cheque, and then gave him the money.

Mr Mohammed confirmed last night that he used his brother-in-law to channel the cash, but insisted there had been no intention to conceal the source.

"As a long-standing Labour Party member, I wanted to show my support for Alan Johnson by making a contribution to his deputy leadership election campaign," he said. "As I was travelling at the time, I asked my brother-in-law Mr Waseem Siddiqui to write a cheque for Mr Alan Johnson's campaign. I did this in good faith and at no point was it my intention to disguise my donation."



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  • Last Updated: 28 January 2008 8:56 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Political Funding
 
1

AJ Fife,

28/01/2008 00:31:21
Of course he is....that's what the last Labour crook said as well, before he resigned.

It's a sad day when the so-called mother of modern democracy, Westminster, is littered with politicians lining their own pockets!
2

Mercutio,

FALKIRK 28/01/2008 01:14:39
All politicians line their own pockets,it's what they do!
3

the_figures_are _fudged,

Galashiels 28/01/2008 01:18:43
Gosh yes they are all so incredibly honest and positively brimming with integrity and stuff.

Just one problem , the law does not seem to agree.

Probably some badly draughted, passed in a hurry law anyway written by a bunch of nobodies.

Oh wait a minute who did write the law on donations ?
4

Willie Macleod,

Wick 28/01/2008 03:30:42
I have said this before there are decent honest people in all parties accept this and move on.
5

donald,

glasgow 28/01/2008 07:04:54
Move on. Let Labour do its job. I didnae steal it intentionally.It wisnae me. It wuz the SNP and that basturt Alex Salmond.
6

Jimmy the Pie,

28/01/2008 08:11:01
100% Honest?? Aye until they are caught.
Watched our Great Leader Broon on tele yesterday and thought would I buy anything from this man??? Would you??? Shifty would be a good word to describe him.
7

TommyKaye,

UK 28/01/2008 09:08:11
A-Levels To Go - McDonald's Offers Exams

This says everything you need to know about Labours time in Government.

A country that led the world is now to offer qualifications in fast food and it isn't even British!

fcuk the UK astonishing.

Perhaps they should change their name to Maclabour do you want lies with that yes I meant LIES
8

Sgurr,

28/01/2008 10:59:46
I agree, he is completely innocent, until proven guilty.
9

SeriouslyAmused,

Ayr 28/01/2008 11:53:01
Am I the only one that finds the sum written out for is a curious figure? Why wasn't it rounded up to the nearest tenner!? Or even the nearest fiver!
10

 Ayrshire Scot™,

28/01/2008 12:21:20
1. AJ, how very dare you. Are you saying there was something dodgy about:

- The Hindujas' passport application being speeded up?
- Blunkett's lover's nanny's visa application being interfered with by the Home Secretary?
- Selling of peerages for undisclosed "loans" to hide the donations behind them
- Hiding donations via third parties illegally just after being criminally investigated for hiding donations as loans?
- Taking donations illegally from non registered doners and then trying to falsely attribute them to registered doners?
- Mandelson's secret loan from another MP his department was meant to be investigating for dodgy dealings?
- Stopping a serious fraud office investigation into massive bribery in UK arms deals?
- Channelling parliamentary allowances into a company called "Computers for Labour" which is housed in Labour Party HQ?
- Using parliamentary facilities for party fundraising?
- A litany of local government corruption, graft and political patronage in spending as long as AM2's secret posting files


Honestly, AJ, you judge these people very harshly. I am sure it is all above board. After all, they have no history of great sleaze and corruption, do they?
11

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 28/01/2008 12:21:45
Find me an HONEST politician and I will show you a man or woman who is in the wrong job.

They are all greedy crooks and since most are lawyers they have slimey ways of getting out of scandals and lining their pockets with filthy lucre.
12

Allan(handofgod137),

28/01/2008 12:29:18
Daily Mash,far better news source tha the hootsmon.

FORMER cabinet minister Peter Hain has broken ranks with his Labour colleagues and backed a massive pay increase for police officers.




Hain wants senior officers to be paid at least £103,000 a yearMr Hain said rampant inflation was a price worth paying for a happy and prosperous police force that could then devote much more of its time to hobbies and family life.

He added: "They are the best policemen in the history of the world and I think they should have as much money as they want. I do, I really do."

Mr Hain is also expanding his portfolio of think tanks by setting up the Institute for Keeping Me Out of Jail.

"I felt there weren't enough think tanks of the centre-left exploring what a bad idea it would be if I went to jail," he said.

"It's first task will be an in-depth look at how badly I would cope in a variety of prison settings, from open to maximum security.

"It will also examine how inept I would be at bartering with cigarettes and unwanted pieces of toast."

The Institute's early debates will pose the questions: 'Is a Hundred Grand Really a Lot of Money These Days?' and 'Why the F*ck Hasn't Harriet Harman Resigned As Well?'.

Meanwhile a series of seminars will seek to establish exactly how attractive Peter Hain would be to Mr Big and his gang of sex starved maniacs.

13

Lock,

28/01/2008 13:08:02
'Donations row minister is '100% honest''

If that is true then why not this headline:

Donations row minister is '100% incompetant'
14

TSynicto the core,

Bellshill.Saltireland 28/01/2008 13:08:25
Ain't it marvellous. The day after Defence Secretary Browne vows that, following Peter Hain's donations resignation, 'There will be no more resignations of prominent Labour figures' up pops minister Alan Johnson.
Now he is vowing wee Wendy won't be resigning.
Clear your desk, wee yin.
As for Johnson his (running scared)?ex-colleagues claim that while the the dosh hadn't - due to an oversight -been declared in the main register it had been in others. Declared? Or Hidden?
15

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28/01/2008 13:30:09
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16

Earnst Blofeld,

28/01/2008 13:43:20
Typical, the SNP cyber dogs of war keen to deflect from Salmond's Trump dealings.
17

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 28/01/2008 15:33:13
I truly believe that the term "honest politician" is an oxymoron and highly applicable because most politicians are "morons" anyway.
18

Andrew Allan,

28/01/2008 18:34:48
Another honest minister, my oh my they seem to be coming out of the wood work by the bucket full. In fact if you were to ask how many honest ministers from westminster does it take to change a light bulb, the answer would still be one, and yet still the lights are all going out with out anyone to change them.
19

HEN BROON 5,

http://www.labour-watch.com/sleaze.htm 28/01/2008 20:10:24
New Labour Scandals
Police quiz Labour MP over 'bribe' - 19/05/97
Labour denies sleaze charge - 25/08/97
Blair Lies to the House of Commons - 19/11/97 Hansard
Labour MP in court on votes charge - 17/12/97
MP denies poll fraud charge - 18/12/97
Row over Blair's 'Murdoch intervention' - 27/03/98 Rupert Murdoch said he had asked Mr Blair to contact Italian PM Romani Prodi over a deal he was planning
No let-up in 'contacts' row - 08/07/98
Hague hammers Blair over sleaze - 08/07/98 for encouraging a "culture of cronyism."
Fresh questions in lobbyist row - 11/07/98 the connections of Roger Liddle, the Downing Street policy adviser at the heart of the cash-for-access affair, with Prima Europe
Tories step up cash-for-access row - 13/07/98 Mr Draper admitted being "boastful" about his contacts with the government, but rejected suggestions of improper behaviour... Fresh allegations led to more denials from Minister Without Portfolio Peter Mandelson, who used to employ Mr Draper
Robinson escapes with rap on knuckles - 16/07/98
Labour's top donors pick up key posts - 31/08/98
The Mandelson File - 23/12/98
Tories call for 'Champagne Jack' inquiry - 18/01/99 Has Jack Cunningham been indulging in high-living at the tax-payers' expense?
Blair escapes call to appear before 'cronyism' panel - 23/02/99 Mr Hart, 57, is the godfather of Mr Blair's daughter. He was appointed to the £73,000-a-year post, which was not advertised, in March 1998
Labour Scandal - Jaguar - 23/05/99
£11m spent on foreign trips - 19/06/99 The most expensive trip by a minister was made by Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, who travelled with 14 officials to the Far East in 1997 at a cost of £169,186
Hague attacks 'Labour hypocrites' - 07/10/99 accusing the prime minister of lying and breaking his promises
Brown accused of cronyism - 22/10/99
Robinson 'has scandal photos' - 23/10/99
Robinson 'gave to second blind trust' - 23/10/99
Minister denies destruction of evidence - 24/10/99
Inquiry into Do
20

HEN BROON 5,

BUCKET LOADS OF THE STUFF 28/01/2008 20:12:05

Mandelson given key election role - 09/11/99
Downing Street defends Mandelson refurbishment - 15/11/99
Brown denies impropriety in flat purchase - 09/01/00
PM's wife pays penalty fare - 10/01/00
No ticket, so Cherie falls foul of the law - 11/01/00
Robinson accused of DTI fraud - 23/01/00
Downing Street accused of forcing mandarin to quit - 23/01/00
Robinson faces fraud inquiry - 23/01/00
Transtec inquiry examines grants - 25/01/00
Robinson: I'm blameless - 26/01/00
Labour millionaire faces police inquiry - 30/01/00
Police investigate TransTec - 07/02/00
Online and on message (Blair spins on the web - using public money) - 11/02/00
Lords under anti-sleaze microscope - 13/03/00
Filkin [Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards] widens investigation into minister's 'payments' [Keith Vaz] - 19/03/00
Blair misled House on NHS - 26/03/00
Blair is attacked over 'cash for coronets' - 01/04/00
Byers accused of doctoring records on crisis at Rover - 06/04/00
Vaz 'promised solicitor a place on honours list' - 09/04/00
MPs delay report on Prescott flat - 19/04/00 The Labour-dominated Standards and Privileges Committee, which adjudicates on breaches of Commons rules, had been expected to approve publication today. A meeting yesterday broke up without reaching a conclusion and the committee will not meet again until May 9, the week after the elections.
Dewar denies jumping NHS waiting list - 01/05/00
NHS advert 'misled on nurse pay levels' - 03/05/00 Government advert said average nurses earned more than £20,000
Commons misled over GM bungle - 21/05/00 Ministers kept the accidental planting of GM crops across Britain secret even from their own advisers
Alli [Labour peer] broke Lords convention - 01/06/00
Blair tycoon paid just £5,000 tax - 25/06/00
Row over peer's tax bill - 25/06/00
Blair stands by millionaire with £5,000 tax bill - 26/06/00
The reason why Tony's cronies make us angry - 26/06/00 Under the heading of "sleaze", this Government is no be
21

HEN BROON 5,

BEAT THIS LIST AM2 28/01/2008 20:13:48
email sparked Goldsmith gag - 03/03/07 Police hacked into Downing St computers as they suspected evidence was being withheld
No 10 denies leaking cash-for-honours email - 06/03/07
Judge rejects honours injunction - 06/03/07
Injunction row examined - 06/03/07
Blair aide's 'concern over Levy' - 06/03/07
Blair aide alleges that Levy 'asked her to lie' - 12/03/07
Aide alleged Levy 'lie' request - 12/04/07
Labour lender admits to talk of a peerage - 18/03/07 Prof Sir Christopher Evans, who secretly lent the party £1 million to fight its 2005 election campaign, has admitted that he discussed receiving a life peerage with Lord Levy, the Labour Party's chief fund raiser
Police told Blair would resign if cautioned - 25/03/07 so they didn't. Very stinky!
Labour repays £1m Evans loan - 07/04/07
85pc of health cash 'goes to Labour areas' - 12/04/07 more like genocide than sleaze
Police hand honours file to CPS - 20/04/07
Honours probe talk 'not helpful' - 22/04/07
Honours police want Blair as a witness - 03/06/07
Cash for honours aide Ruth Turner rejoins Blair - 13/07/07
No charges on 'cash for honours' - 19/07/07
Blair 'pleased' at honours ruling - 20/07/07
Honours probe questions begin - 20/07/07
Labour faces inquiry over party donations - 27/11/07
Donations: Labour general secretary resigns - 27/11/07 the toady Peter Watt
Labour boss quits over donations - 27/11/07
Brown admits donations 'unlawful' - 27/11/07
Tory not told she had 'given' Labour £25,000 - 28/11/07
David Abrahams only has £144,000 of assets - 28/11/07
Labour's top figures may face police questions - 28/11/07
Secret donations: the unanswered questions - 28/11/07
More Labour heads to roll as the story unfolds - 28/11/07
Crucial dates in the donations crisis - 28/11/07
Tony Blair: I'm sorry for sleaze attacks - 28/11/07 Tony Blair regrets attacking the Tories so hard over allegations of "sleaze" in the final years of John Major's government.
Hunt for 'mystery benefactor' in Labour's
22

HEN BROON 5,

28/01/2008 20:16:52
BETTER LIST THAN YOUR AM2 NA NA NA NA NAA



http://www.labour-watch.com/sleaze.htm



ALBA GU BRATH
23

Eve,

Scotland 28/01/2008 20:21:39
Is there really such a thing as a 100%.

In theory a 100% = a whole!!!

BUT in reality, you cannae be a 100% certain on anything. There's always a degree of inaccuracy, which could be down to a number of different factors, one being human error.


Though I must admit that, I'm in fact 99.8% certain that Wendy and pals new what they were doing was dishonest.
24

SCOT JOCK,

SCOTLAND 28/01/2008 21:20:56
Another HONEST minister!come on WENDY fall on your sword and give SCOTLAND back its HONESTY.
25

henrymanchester,

UK 28/01/2008 22:11:53
Out, Out, Out!

Freedom for Scotland and England looms!

 

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