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David Cameron’s party fund raising

Summary

This Report 'Conduct of Mr David Cameron' (HC 429) considers a complaint that Mr Cameron’s Parliamentary office in the House was being used as part of a party fund raising strategy.

The complaint was upheld.

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Law-Making Explained

This is a House of Commons Paper (HC 429 2006-07): it is a report from the House of Commons Committee on Standards and Privileges.

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How does it affect me?

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The Committee finds that although there is no reason why Mr Cameron cannot meet those who donate to his party on the Parliamentary Estate, he cannot use his Parliamentary office as part of a fund-raising stratagem.

Find out more about the Committee on Standards and Privileges.

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