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March 06, 2007 Tuesday Safar 16, 1428





BBC names Blair aides in funding report


LONDON: More details emerged on Monday of a `cash-for-honours’ scandal that has dogged Tony Blair's last months as British prime minister when the BBC named two of his staff allegedly involved in an email exchange about it.

The British Broadcasting Corporation said the aides were connected to a story it has been banned by a court injunction from reporting about a police inquiry into a potential criminal cover-up at Mr Blair's office.

Detectives have been investigating for the past year whether political parties nominated people for state honours in return for loans but are now also probing whether any Blair official sought to conceal evidence from police.

Mr Blair, who is expected to step down by July after 10 years in office, has been questioned twice as a witness by police.

He has said that nobody in the Labour Party, to his knowledge, sold honours that bring with them seats in parliament's upper chamber, the House of Lords.

A court blocked the BBC late on Friday from running a report about an internal email between “two members of Blair's inner circle” that it said could prove central to the cover-up inquiry.

Attorney General Lord Peter Goldsmith obtained the injunction at the request of police. Officers argued information in the story could jeopardise their inquiries.—Reuters






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