Charge Them! ; Exclusive: Cash-for-Honours Police Decide That Lord Levy and Key Blair Aide Should Face Trial

Daily MailApril 21, 2007

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POLICE investigating the cash for honours scandal yesterday called for three key suspects to face criminal charges.

A file demanding the prosecution of Labour fundraiser Lord Levy, Downing Street aide Ruth Turner and millionaire Sir Christopher Evans was handed to the Crown Prosecution Service.

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Charge Them! ; Exclusive: Cash-for-Honours Police Decide That Lord Levy and Key Blair Aide Should Face Trial

Following an exhaustive 13-month investigation, Scotland Yard detectives believe they have gathered sufficient evidence to mount a prosecution over allegations that peerages were traded for donations to the Labour Party. If convicted, the suspects face up to two years in jail.

Police also believe there are strong grounds to bring charges over an alleged attempt to cover up the scandal.

The dramatic conclusions of the investigation were outlined in the 216-page report passed...

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