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SOUTH THANET LABOUR COUNCILLOR CALLS ON CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE NEW CHANNEL 4 NEWS EVIDENCE OF POSSIBLE SPECIAL ADVISER BREACH OF  RULES ON POLITICAL PARTY ACTIVITIES IN 2015 GENERAL ELECTION IN THANET

The Civil Service Commission has a duty to enforce the rules and they must look at this new Channel 4 News material says Labour Party candidate 

Karen Constantine, a Labour Party candidate in Thanet, is calling on the Civil Service Commission to investigate new Channel 4 News evidence that a special adviser is in possible breach of rules that prevent any involvement in party political activity while on the public payroll during the 2015 general election in Thanet. 

Last evening, 28th February, Channel 4 News went public about secret documents it obtained  that possibly reveal the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff Nick Timothy may have played a central role in the election campaign. The funding of the campaign is now under police investigation.

Karen Constantine, GMB regional officer and Labour councillor in Thanet said,

“There are rules that civil servants on the public payroll should not engage in party political activity and these rules must be enforced.

“The Civil Service Commission has a duty to enforce the rules and they must look at this new Channel 4 News material.  This is quite separate from the ongoing police investigation into the funding of the 2015 general election in South Thanet.”

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