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I made a mistake, admits Osborne I made a mistake, admits Osborne
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Shadow chancellor George Osborne has said he "made a mistake" in his handling of meetings in Corfu with a Russian billionaire.Shadow chancellor George Osborne has said he "made a mistake" in his handling of meetings in Corfu with a Russian billionaire.
Mr Osborne has strongly denied allegations he tried to solicit a £50,000 donation for the Conservative Party from Oleg Deripaska.Mr Osborne has strongly denied allegations he tried to solicit a £50,000 donation for the Conservative Party from Oleg Deripaska.
But he told the BBC: "To be honest this didn't look very good and that's something I regret."But he told the BBC: "To be honest this didn't look very good and that's something I regret."
Mr Osborne has said he will no longer carry out fundraising for the Tories.Mr Osborne has said he will no longer carry out fundraising for the Tories.
'Didn't break rules''Didn't break rules'
Financier Nathaniel Rothschild has claimed Mr Osborne tried to solicit £50,000 for the Tories from Mr Deripaska while on holiday in Corfu in August.Financier Nathaniel Rothschild has claimed Mr Osborne tried to solicit £50,000 for the Tories from Mr Deripaska while on holiday in Corfu in August.
Mr Osborne has always denied this.Mr Osborne has always denied this.
It is illegal for people not on the UK's electoral roll to make a donation to a UK political party.It is illegal for people not on the UK's electoral roll to make a donation to a UK political party.
In his first public comments for almost a week, he told the World at One: "I neither asked for money nor received any and I didn't break any rules but I think I did make a mistake."In his first public comments for almost a week, he told the World at One: "I neither asked for money nor received any and I didn't break any rules but I think I did make a mistake."
During prime minister's questions last week, Gordon Brown said: "This is a very serious matter indeed and I hope it is investigated by the authorities."During prime minister's questions last week, Gordon Brown said: "This is a very serious matter indeed and I hope it is investigated by the authorities."
However, the Electoral Commission said it would not launch an inquiry, as "soliciting a donation is not an offence".However, the Electoral Commission said it would not launch an inquiry, as "soliciting a donation is not an offence".
Mr Osborne told The World at One: "I think the real judgment is can you learn from mistakes you make. I have changed the way that I am going to operate when it comes to fundraising and I will not discuss individual donations with individual donors.Mr Osborne told The World at One: "I think the real judgment is can you learn from mistakes you make. I have changed the way that I am going to operate when it comes to fundraising and I will not discuss individual donations with individual donors.
"That, I think, is an appropriate thing for me to do.""That, I think, is an appropriate thing for me to do."
'Effectively apologising''Effectively apologising'
Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable said: "He [Mr Osborne] did show very bad judgement in meeting this guy [Mr Deripaska] five times.Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable said: "He [Mr Osborne] did show very bad judgement in meeting this guy [Mr Deripaska] five times.
"If he is effectively apologising I am sure that is the line under his particular involvement.""If he is effectively apologising I am sure that is the line under his particular involvement."
Controversy has surrounded a party on board Mr Deripaska's yacht, which was attended by Business Secretary Lord Mandelson when he was still the European Trade Commissioner.Controversy has surrounded a party on board Mr Deripaska's yacht, which was attended by Business Secretary Lord Mandelson when he was still the European Trade Commissioner.
Last week, the minister admitted first meeting the aluminium magnate in 2004 - two years earlier than officials had previously said.Last week, the minister admitted first meeting the aluminium magnate in 2004 - two years earlier than officials had previously said.
Lord Mandelson's relationship with Mr Deripaska has led some to suggest he could have intervened in EU policy on the Russian's behalf.Lord Mandelson's relationship with Mr Deripaska has led some to suggest he could have intervened in EU policy on the Russian's behalf.
In 2004, Lord Mandelson proposed that tariffs on aluminium imports be cut from 6% to 3%.In 2004, Lord Mandelson proposed that tariffs on aluminium imports be cut from 6% to 3%.
But on Sunday he told Sky News: "A lot has been said about the relationship I have with one particular Russian businessman.But on Sunday he told Sky News: "A lot has been said about the relationship I have with one particular Russian businessman.
"All I would say about that is that he has never asked for any favours, I have never given him any favours and that is what the European Commission in their examination of the issue has very firmly put on record.""All I would say about that is that he has never asked for any favours, I have never given him any favours and that is what the European Commission in their examination of the issue has very firmly put on record."
On Sunday, the Conservatives urged Lord Mandelson to "get things straight" over his dealings with Mr Deripaska.On Sunday, the Conservatives urged Lord Mandelson to "get things straight" over his dealings with Mr Deripaska.