The Gambling Commission launches an investigation into Kevin Craig, who was seeking to become the party's MP for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich. Meanwhile, Labour is understood to be returning £100,000 that the candidate donated to the party.
Kevin Craig is running to become the MP for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich - a safe Conservative seat previously held by ex-Tory Dan Poulter, who defected to Labour ahead of the election and is not standing again.
Mr Craig also said he would “comply fully” with the Gambling Commission’s investigation and apologised to his local Labour team, adding: “I deeply regret what I have done and will take the consequences of this stupid error of judgement on the chin.”
Those allegations first emerged almost two weeks ago, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak saying he would wait for the outcome of the Gambling Commission’s inquiry before acting.
Two Tory party officials and an officer from Mr Sunak’s close protection team are also being investigated by the Gambling Commission over the placing of bets on the timing of the election.
A statement from the leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Andrew RT Davies, said Mr George would step back from his role as the party’s deputy chief whip in the Senedd while the investigation is ongoing.
Scotland Secretary Alister Jack has denied any wrongdoing after reports he had made more than £2,000 by betting on the timing of the election.
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Kevin Craig is running to become the MP for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich - a safe Conservative seat previously held by ex-Tory Dan Poulter, who defected to Labour ahead of the election and is not standing again.
Mr Craig also said he would “comply fully” with the Gambling Commission’s investigation and apologised to his local Labour team, adding: “I deeply regret what I have done and will take the consequences of this stupid error of judgement on the chin.”
Those allegations first emerged almost two weeks ago, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak saying he would wait for the outcome of the Gambling Commission’s inquiry before acting.
Two Tory party officials and an officer from Mr Sunak’s close protection team are also being investigated by the Gambling Commission over the placing of bets on the timing of the election.
A statement from the leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Andrew RT Davies, said Mr George would step back from his role as the party’s deputy chief whip in the Senedd while the investigation is ongoing.
Scotland Secretary Alister Jack has denied any wrongdoing after reports he had made more than £2,000 by betting on the timing of the election.
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