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Fury as Blair sacks sleaze watchdog 'for criticising ministers'

Last updated at 10:22am on 14.03.07

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            Sir Alistair Graham

Sir Alistair Graham says Tony Blair has downgraded the fight on sleaze

Britain's anti-sleaze watchdog has lambasted Tony Blair after he was effectively sacked from his post for being too critical of the Government.

Sir Alistair Graham, long a thorn in Labour's side, was formally told last night that the Prime Minister has decided not to renew his appointment from this April.

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The move today fuelled fears that Mr Blair will seek to abolish Sir Alistair's Committee on Standards in Public Life by merging it with other bodies such as the Electoral Commission and committees on business and Lords appointments.

The committee was set up by John Major amid the sleaze scandals of the Nineties. Sir Alistair said the move proved that the Government placed a "low priority" on ethics.

Mr Blair personally intervened to order that Sir Alistair's contract should not be renewed, prompting accusations that he is exacting revenge on the man who has heavily criticised the Government's handling of rows involving John Prescott and Tessa Jowell.

Sir Alistair upset Downing Street when he declared that Mr Prescott was clearly in breach of the ministerial code for his visit to the ranch of gaming tycoon Philip Anschutz. He also waded into the row over Ms Jowell and her husband David Mills and David Blunkett's problems over his private income.

In a letter to Sir Gus O'Donnell, the head of the Civil Service, Sir Alistair was scathing about the decision not to renew his five-year contract. "This risks the perception, unfair or otherwise, that this Government places a low priority on the maintenance of the highest standards in public life," he wrote.

Sir Gus had written to the watchdog to make clear that Mr Blair was personally involved. "I've discussed the position with the PM and he has decided not to renew your appointment," Sir Gus wrote.

"In reaching this decision he has been minded of the fact that none of your predecessors have served more than one term and to ensure clarity for the future he has ensured that the chair of the committee should be appointed for a single nonrenewable term, thereby reinforcing the independence of the role."

Oliver Heald, the shadow constitutional affairs secretary, said: "It is very concerning that Britain's anti-sleaze watchdog has effectively been sacked for doing his job.

"This looks like revenge for highlighting growing electoral fraud and expressing concern over the system of party funding. I fear this is the precursor to Labour ministers abolishing this valuable watchdog altogether."


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Is Britain the new Kenya? Considering the time it takes to launch a thorough investigation, and bearing in mind just how many scandals have already clung to Tony Blair: Cash for honours; Ecclestone Affair; The Anglo Leasing Affair/Githongo Dossier, and the Formula 1 scandal to name a few, it seems obviously suspicious, and very reminicent of Kenya's attempt to appear to be cleaning up corruption, i.e. hire the man to clean it up, get caught, pay money back, fire the man and sweep under the carpet.
Mwai Kibaki moved along to share control with Daniel arap Moi, Tony Blair moved along because so much mud had stuck to him, the only way for Labour to stand a hope of staying in was for Blair to move over for Brown, at least it keeps it in the family and they can try damage limitation, before another party gets in and exposes the full extent of the corruption in this government.

What is so horrifying here is that in their attempts to cover their rear ends, some very dangerous criminals get a get out of jail free card for the time being. Take the Anglo Leasing affair, billions of pounds of global aid that was meant for the sick and the poor was fraudulently misappropriated by two Kenyan ministers and a Scottish businessman, and again Labour swept this under the carpet. Their actions sentenced an entire nation, as they tried to steal money that was global aid to an ailing nation. Is the labour goverment really any different to Kenya? It's about time it was.

- Cybele, Surrey

Hutton, Butler, The war in Iraq, Cash for Honours: let's face it New Labour have got a lot to hide. This party is without doubt in the eyes of voters like me the most corrupt party Britain has ever suffered under. Those ministers who are supposed to be upholding the values of our democracy should hang their heads in shame.

- Neil Evans, Notting Hill

You couldn't dream this up if you tried.

- Marianne, SW France

How utterly unsurprising of Mr BLiar.

- Trevor Roll, London


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