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Published Date: 17 July 2007
CONTROVERSIAL MP George Galloway is facing a four-week suspension from the House of Commons for failing to declare his interest in the Mariam Appeal to help victims of the Iraq war.
The Parliamentary authorities accused him of "damaging the reputation of the House" and failing to fully declare the true source of the money used to pay for the appeal.

The 18-working day expulsion requires the backing of MPs, and would take effect when MPs return to London on October 8.

Mr Galloway, now the Respect MP for Bethnal Green and Bow, strongly denies any wrongdoing.

And he also rejects claims that some of the money came via the Iraqi government under Saddam Hussein from the United Nations Oil For Food programme.

However, the House of Commons Committee on Standards and Privileges said today: "There is strong circumstantial evidence that the Oil For Food programme was used by the Iraqi government, with Mr Galloway's connivance, to fund the campaigning activities of the Mariam Appeal."

It also said: "In acting as he did, Mr Galloway breached the advocacy rule and damaged the reputation of the House of Commons. We believe he was complicit in the concealment of the true source of funds for the Mariam Appeal."



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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2007 12:27 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: George Galloway
 
1

Linda,

17/07/2007 13:33:53

The Standard's committee at Westminster is a farce.

After receiving a damning report finding Nigel Griffths guilty on five counts regards his office expenses he was exonorated by the Labour dominated committee.

2

Mallory,

17/07/2007 15:43:09

Presumably Gorgous George will simply take another holiday to the Middle East during the suspension.

3

wattie>x 1,

17/07/2007 17:28:47

Not the least bit surprised! Once you cross swords
with the UK establishment you have to be wary every second off you life's activities!
It would be nice if they extended the same ruthlessness shown to nail Galloway on the *real
political crooks* inhabiting the geriatric House of Lords and the other sham House of Democracy!
I don't necessarly agree with Galloway politically, but he has more credibility in his small finger nail than most of the political impostors that hang out in both Houses of Horrors.

4

canucksbear,

Edina 17/07/2007 17:45:05

However you feel about Gorgeous ... the last time he voted in parliament? 11th June.

Having not attended in the last 36 days, what's another 18?

5

canucksbear,

Edina 17/07/2007 17:45:48
6

Hunky Dorey,

Glasgow 17/07/2007 20:51:50

Any MP could quickly join George if they dare not to swear loyalty to the sectarian English monarchy, and that hate law we know as the anti Roman Catholic act of settlement 1701.WE WANT A SCOTTISH REPUBLIC, NOW! And to hell with the English bigots.(and their Scottish traitors).

7

Gilbie's Boy,

17/07/2007 21:23:48

Pity that George's supporters here failed to answer one simple question - did he break the rules or not?

It doesn't matter if he is a thorn in the side of the eatablisment or not, or if he is right on Iraq or not. If he broke the rules - guilty as charged.

GB

8

livilion,

livingston 18/07/2007 14:06:39

Silly George not to realise that when a Westminster MP is given money you're supposed to ask questions.

They call it 'cash for questions', sometimes even cash for honours.

How long has he been at that place now and he's still to learn these ropes?

Bringing the House into disrepute?
Hmmm....


 

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