Fri. Sep 20th, 2024
alert-–-tory-mp-and-rishi-sunak-aide-craig-williams-investigated-for-placing-100-bet-on-the-election-being-held-in-july-days-before-pm-announced-vote-on-july-4Alert – Tory MP and Rishi Sunak aide Craig Williams investigated for placing £100 bet on the election being held in July days before PM announced vote on July 4

One of Rishi Sunak’s close parliamentary aides is being investigated after putting a £100 bet on the election being held in July, just days before the PM announced the July 4 vote.

Craig Williams, the Prime Minister’s parliamentary private secretary, is being probed by the Gambling Commission over his 5-1 ‘flutter’ in May.

The Tory candidate for Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr said he would co-operate with the commission over what he said were ‘routine inquiries’.

‘I put a flutter on the General Election some weeks ago. This has resulted in some routine inquiries and I confirm I will fully cooperate with these. I don’t want it to be a distraction from the campaign. I should have thought through how it looks,’ he wrote in a statement on X.

The Guardian reported Mr Williams placed a £100 with Ladbrokes from within Montgomeryshire on May 19, backing a July election. 

On May 22 Mr Sunak announced July 4 would be the date of the vote, outside No10. That would have landed Mr Williams £500. Ladbrokes raised the bet with the GC, which reportedly told No10 last week.

In a statement to the Guardian it said using ‘confidential information in order to gain an unfair advantage when betting … may constitute an offence of cheating under section 42 of the Gambling Act, which is a criminal offence.’

Jonathan Ashworth, Labour’s shadow paymaster general, said: ‘These allegations are utterly extraordinary. Rishi Sunak has sat on this information for more than a week but has lacked any backbone to take action. Once again Rishi Sunak has been exposed as utterly weak.’

A Conservative Party spokesperson said: ‘We are aware of contact between a Conservative candidate and the Gambling Commission. It is a personal matter for the individual in question.

‘As the Gambling Commission is an independent body, it wouldn’t be proper to comment further, until any process is concluded.’

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