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NI21 row: Basil McCrea cleared of misconduct allegations but faces criticism for 'poor judgement' | NI21 row: Basil McCrea cleared of misconduct allegations but faces criticism for 'poor judgement' |
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The Assembly Standards Commissioner has dismissed all complaints of misconduct brought against the NI21 party leader and Lagan Valley MLA Basil McCrea. | The Assembly Standards Commissioner has dismissed all complaints of misconduct brought against the NI21 party leader and Lagan Valley MLA Basil McCrea. |
A new report has cleared Mr McCrea of claims of inappropriate behaviour and sexual misconduct towards his staff. | A new report has cleared Mr McCrea of claims of inappropriate behaviour and sexual misconduct towards his staff. |
However, standards committee MLAs said the manner in which he occasionally treated his staff fell short of the standard they would encourage. | However, standards committee MLAs said the manner in which he occasionally treated his staff fell short of the standard they would encourage. |
Mr McCrea claimed the allegations were a conspiracy to force him to resign. | Mr McCrea claimed the allegations were a conspiracy to force him to resign. |
'Doctored photographs' | 'Doctored photographs' |
He has faced serious scrutiny since May 2014 when his recently-formed party NI21 imploded spectacularly on the eve of a European election. | He has faced serious scrutiny since May 2014 when his recently-formed party NI21 imploded spectacularly on the eve of a European election. |
Mr McCrea fell out with N121 deputy leader John McCallister over whether the party should define itself as unionist. | Mr McCrea fell out with N121 deputy leader John McCallister over whether the party should define itself as unionist. |
But allegations also surfaced that Mr McCrea had engaged in bullying or sexual misconduct towards his staff. | But allegations also surfaced that Mr McCrea had engaged in bullying or sexual misconduct towards his staff. |
The Stormont Standards Commissioner Douglas Bain has now investigated and dismissed 12 separate complaints against Mr McCrea. | The Stormont Standards Commissioner Douglas Bain has now investigated and dismissed 12 separate complaints against Mr McCrea. |
The watchdog concluded that the Lagan Valley MLA was not guilty of any wrongdoing. | The watchdog concluded that the Lagan Valley MLA was not guilty of any wrongdoing. |
In relation to one claim that Mr McCrea took voyeuristic photographs, Mr Bain expresses his view that some photographs presented to him had been "heavily doctored by a person unknown". | In relation to one claim that Mr McCrea took voyeuristic photographs, Mr Bain expresses his view that some photographs presented to him had been "heavily doctored by a person unknown". |
The commissioner added that "none of these photographs was voyeuristic". | |
'Poor judgement' | 'Poor judgement' |
In an accompanying report however, MLAs on Stormont's standards committee indicated their belief that Mr McCrea is not beyond criticism. | |
They said he exercised poor judgement in allowing young women into his hotel rooms and criticised how he spoke to his staff on occasions. | |
Mr McCrea believes the report has completely exonerated him, and he has called for sections which have been blacked out to be published in full. | Mr McCrea believes the report has completely exonerated him, and he has called for sections which have been blacked out to be published in full. |
He has described the claims of misconduct as a political conspiracy and claimed they were made in an attempt to derail his career. | He has described the claims of misconduct as a political conspiracy and claimed they were made in an attempt to derail his career. |
'Bitter split' | 'Bitter split' |
The police have confirmed that a file has now been forwarded to the Public Prosecution Service following a separate matter involving Mr McCallister, who brought forward some of the claims. | The police have confirmed that a file has now been forwarded to the Public Prosecution Service following a separate matter involving Mr McCallister, who brought forward some of the claims. |
Mr McCrea described the complaints as "a complete and utter set-up". | Mr McCrea described the complaints as "a complete and utter set-up". |
"This was an attempted political assassination and people went to extraordinary lengths to try and implicate me," he said. | "This was an attempted political assassination and people went to extraordinary lengths to try and implicate me," he said. |
"I'm fortunate that because of the way I conduct business, I was able to prove the contrary to what people were alleging." | "I'm fortunate that because of the way I conduct business, I was able to prove the contrary to what people were alleging." |
The complaints led to a bitter split in NI21, and Mr McCallister left the party a short time later. | The complaints led to a bitter split in NI21, and Mr McCallister left the party a short time later. |
He and Mr McCrea had quit the Ulster Unionist Party in 2013, setting up NI21 a few months later. | He and Mr McCrea had quit the Ulster Unionist Party in 2013, setting up NI21 a few months later. |
In a statement, Mr McCallister said: "I am thankful that this long and difficult process has now drawn to a conclusion. | In a statement, Mr McCallister said: "I am thankful that this long and difficult process has now drawn to a conclusion. |
"My desire throughout was that the allegations should be independently examined. It is my hope that the publication of this report will bring some sense of closure to all involved." | "My desire throughout was that the allegations should be independently examined. It is my hope that the publication of this report will bring some sense of closure to all involved." |
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