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Labour trio spared donation charges

Three former Labour Party treasurers will not face charges over donations made to the party through proxy donors, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has said.

David Triesman, Matthew Carter and Peter Watt received a total of £600,000 in donations from businessman David Abrahams that was not registered to him.

But the CPS said there was "insufficient evidence" to charge them with breaches of electoral law.

The investigation has lasted almost 18 months since it first emerged that property developer David Abrahams donated cash to the Labour Party via associates.

The proxy arrangement was designed to get around the law requiring political donors to be declared under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000.

But the revelation created an outcry that led to the resignation of Peter Watt, then general secretary of the Labour Party, when it emerged he knew of the arrangement.

Scotland Yard was called in by the Electoral Commission in November 2007 and handed over its files to the Crown Prosecution Service last June.

In a statement, Labour said it was still making arrangements for the repayment of the Abrahams donations.

"The Labour Party has always taken the view that we should be beyond reproach with regard to accepting and reporting donations and we are the party that has reformed the area of political donations to increase transparency and accountability. The Labour Party notes that this matter has been concluded and that it has been made clear that no one sought to break any rules.

"The Labour Party put aside the donations in question in 2007 and will now seek advice about the best way to repay these donations. There has already been an internal inquiry and the comprehensive corporate governance procedures that have been recommended have been put in place."

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