Saturday, April 21, 2007
Honours File In Hands Of Prosecution Service.
The final file has been submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service after the 13-month police investigation into the 'cash for honours' scandal.
Police are calling for charges to be brought against at least two of Tony Blair's closest aides.
Scottish Nationalist MP Angus MacNeil, whose complaint triggered the police investigation, said: "This is an enormously significant development. It confirms the scale of the case to answer in the 'cash-for-honours' scandal, and we now await the CPS recommendations. The police are to be congratulated for resisting political pressure and conducting such a thorough inquiry at every stage."

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Police are calling for charges to be brought against at least two of Tony Blair's closest aides.
Scottish Nationalist MP Angus MacNeil, whose complaint triggered the police investigation, said: "This is an enormously significant development. It confirms the scale of the case to answer in the 'cash-for-honours' scandal, and we now await the CPS recommendations. The police are to be congratulated for resisting political pressure and conducting such a thorough inquiry at every stage."

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