Labour reports Tory MP to police amid fraud allegations as Dodds demands investigation

Labour reports Tory MP to police amid fraud allegations as Dodds demands investigation

'Headache' for Sunak as Mark Menzies suspended

GB NEWS
Millie Cooke

By Millie Cooke


Published: 19/04/2024

- 08:42

Updated: 19/04/2024

- 08:59

Labour party chair, Anneliese Dodds, has written to Lancashire police to call for an investigation into the allegations, GB News understands

Conservative MP Mark Menzies has been reported to the police by the Labour party amid allegations of fraud and misconduct in a public office.

Menzies has been accused of using campaign funds for personal expenses, including one incident where he is said to have asked his former campaign manager for £5,000 to pay "bad people" who he claimed had detained him overnight in a flat.



Labour party chair, Anneliese Dodds, has written to Lancashire police to call for an investigation into the allegations, GB News understands.

This follows the Labour Party raising concerns at CCHQ’s handling of a complaint of possible criminal offences. Dodds wrote to the chair of the Conservative party, Richard Holden, yesterday to ask whether CCHQ reported the matter to the police after it became aware of potential criminal offences three months ago.

Mark Menzies

Conservative MP Mark Menzies has been reported to the police by the Labour party amid allegations of fraud and misconduct in a public office

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It is understood that the letter to Lancashire police says that the Conservative chief whip, the Conservative Party Whips Office, and CCHQ may hold information that would assist in the investigation.

The letter says that there is a clear public interest in this matter being thoroughly investigated to ensure public confidence.

Menzies disputes the allegations but the Conservative Party is now looking into the claims made against him.

Yesterday, Sir Keir Starmer demanded a police investigation into Menzies' conduct, accusing the Tories of a “worrying pattern of cover-up and inaction” after it was reported that the party had been aware of the allegations for months.

According to The Times, £14,000 given by donors for use on Tory campaign activities was transferred to Menzies’ personal bank accounts and used for private medical expenses.

The MP for Fylde, who was one of Rishi Sunak’s trade envoys, is also said to have called his 78-year-old former campaign manager just after 3am last December, claiming he was locked in a flat and needed £5,000 as a matter of “life and death”.

The money was reportedly handed over that morning but had increased to £6,500. It was said to have been topped up from the personal savings of Menzies' office manager, who was reimbursed from campaign donations.


According to a source close to Menzies, the MP had met a man on an online dating website and gone to the man’s flat, before subsequently going with another man to a second address where he continued drinking. He was said to have been sick at one point and several people at the address demanded £5,000, claiming it was for cleaning up and other expenses.

The source said Menzies decided to pay them because he was scared of what would happen otherwise, but did not have the funds to transfer the money from his own savings.

Menzies is said to have used money from the campaign fund to cover his personal expenses on other occasions, including in 2020 when he allegedly sought £3,000 to cover medical bills, but he did not repay the money and instead asked for a further £4,000, The Times reported.

Anneliese Dodds

Labour party chair, Anneliese Dodds, has written to Lancashire police to call for an investigation into the allegations, GB News understands

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The newspaper said a source close to the MP disputed this account and that the former campaign manager had been the one who suggested Menzies use funds from the business account to pay his personal medical expenses, but she is understood to deny this.

A further £7,000 was received by Menzies from the account in November, it is alleged.

The MP lost the whip late on Tuesday night, and will sit as an independent until an investigation into the allegations has concluded.

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A spokesperson for Chief Whip Simon Hart said: "Following a call with the Chief Whip, Mark Menzies has agreed to relinquish the Conservative whip, pending the outcome of an investigation."

Menzies said in a statement: “I strongly dispute the allegations put to me. I have fully complied with all the rules for declarations. As there is an investigation ongoing I will not be commenting further.”

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