Cops to probe "misconduct in public office" as betting scandal deepens

26 June 2024 , 18:33
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The Sun understands the Metropolitan Police are to take over handful of probes amid its widening scale and complexity
The Sun understands the Metropolitan Police are to take over handful of probes amid its widening scale and complexity

SCOTLAND Yard is poised to take over key parts of the investigation into betting by politicians and aides form the Gambling Commission.

Separately, The Sun can reveal a top Tory is accused of placing an £8,000 bet on himself to lose his seat on July 4.

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The Met are said to be poised to take over the probeCredit: Alamy
Six police officers are also facing an investigation
Six police officers are also facing an investigationCredit: Alamy

Sir Philip Davies is said to have wagered he will not hold his Shipley constituency, where he is defending a 6,242 majority.

There is no suggestion the leading Tory, married to cabinet minister Esther McVey, has broken the law.

But he did not dispute the sum involved - instead declaring it was “nobody’s business”.

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Last night he said he “fully expected to lose” the West Yorkshire marginal but insisted he had not done anything illegal.

Six police officers are under investigation on bets placed on an early election, as well as a slew of election candidates and party hands.

The gambling watchdog has been probing dozens of bets made by senior Tories on the early date of the July elections amid allegations of insider trading.

And on Tuesday a Labour candidate Kevin Craig was suspended from the party for punting against himself to win.

But now The Sun understands the Metropolitan Police are to take over aspects of the probe amid its widening scale and complexity.

On Wednesday it was reported data from hundreds of bets placed around the election period have been requested by the Gambling Commission from bookies.

Sources close to the investigation told The Sun the Met would be stepping in shortly to lead the parts of the investigation.

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "The Gambling Commission will continue to lead the investigation into cases where the alleged offending is limited to breaches of the Gambling Act only.

"Met detectives will lead on investigating a small number of cases to assess whether the alleged offending goes beyond Gambling Act offences to include others, such as misconduct in public office."

Quizzed by The Sun last night, Sir Philip said, “What’s it go to do with you whether I did or didn’t” place the bet.

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He added: “I hope to win. I'm busting a gut to win. I expect to lose. In the 2005 election, I busted a gut to win. I expected to lose.

"I had a bet on myself to lose in the 2005 election, and my bet went down the pan.

While not disputing the sum, he added: “My comment will be whether I have or haven’t, it's nobody's business apart from mine.

“And if anyone's alleging I've done anything illegal, they're very welcome to allege it, but I'm afraid I haven't.”

He added: "It’s a shame you don’t have anything better to be worried about, isn't it, about like, what tax increases we would all get after the election."

Philip Davies was accused of putting an £8,000 bet on himself to lose
Philip Davies was accused of putting an £8,000 bet on himself to loseCredit: PA:Press Association

Harry Cole

UK General Election, Conservative Party

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