Liz Truss (MP for Thetford etc) annoints two more of her charity thieves as Legislators for life to join another Vote Leave director Daniel Hannan in the Upper Chamber.
Electoral Commission findings against Jon Moynihan (serving Director) and Matthew Elliot (serving Company Secretary and resigned Director).
Vote Leave has today (Friday 29 March 2019) withdrawn its appeal and related proceedings against the Electoral Commission’s finding of multiple offences under electoral law, committed during the 2016 EU referendum campaign.
Vote Leave was the designated lead campaigner for the leave outcome at the referendum. We found that it broke the electoral rules set out by Parliament to ensure fairness, confidence and legitimacy at an electoral event. Serious offences such as these undermine public confidence in our system and it is vital, therefore, that they are properly investigated and sanctioned.
ONLY ONE PROBLEM....no-one had filed any accounts, Moynihan applied to strike-off the company without filing any for more than a year contrary to the Companies Act, simply trying to hide the misappropriated £700,000 that still hasn't been repaid by Moynihan, Elliot and their other criminal director colleagues, and given to Charity as all the members had previously decided 3 years before.
Will the Charity Commission investigate and apply to restore the company before placing it in liquidation to collect the stolen monies? Or does someone else have to apply to the Courts to compel the miscreants to act because Kemi "worsenough" (MP for Saffron Walden) and her predecessors refuse to apply their investigatory powers?
Who says "Crime doesn't pay"?
Given the past history of Conservative Prime Ministers' nominations to the Lords, I suppose that no-one should "Mone"; or consider adding the word "Number" before "10 Lords a Leaping".
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