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A wealthy North East property developer has told the BBC he is the mystery donor responsible for giving more than £400,000 to the Labour Party. | A wealthy North East property developer has told the BBC he is the mystery donor responsible for giving more than £400,000 to the Labour Party. |
David Abrahams said he gave the money to "friends and colleagues" Janet Kidd and Ray Ruddick to give to the party. | David Abrahams said he gave the money to "friends and colleagues" Janet Kidd and Ray Ruddick to give to the party. |
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has said he is concerned about the arrangement, which was "plainly not transparent". | Justice Secretary Jack Straw has said he is concerned about the arrangement, which was "plainly not transparent". |
The Electoral Commission has asked Labour to explain the donations, which may breach electoral law. | |
Mr Straw said: "Whether these arrangements are within the letter of the law they are plainly not transparent. I am concerned about them. | Mr Straw said: "Whether these arrangements are within the letter of the law they are plainly not transparent. I am concerned about them. |
"I shall ask both the Electoral Commission and my officials for immediate advice on what action should be taken." | "I shall ask both the Electoral Commission and my officials for immediate advice on what action should be taken." |
I can't stand Labour - I can't stand any politicians Ray RuddickLabour donor | I can't stand Labour - I can't stand any politicians Ray RuddickLabour donor |
Under electoral law, people making donations on behalf of others must give full details of the person providing the money. | |
According to the commission, Mr Ruddick has donated £196,850 to Labour and Mrs Kidd £185,000 since 2003. | According to the commission, Mr Ruddick has donated £196,850 to Labour and Mrs Kidd £185,000 since 2003. |
They are listed as having given the party £222,000 between them since Gordon Brown became leader, making them Mr Brown's third biggest donors after Lord Sainsbury and businessman Mahmoud Khayami. | They are listed as having given the party £222,000 between them since Gordon Brown became leader, making them Mr Brown's third biggest donors after Lord Sainsbury and businessman Mahmoud Khayami. |
Janet Kidd is also listed as making a donation to Harriet Harman's successful campaign to be Labour deputy leader, while Mr Abrahams is listed, under his own name, as a donor to Ms Harman's defeated rival Hilary Benn. | Janet Kidd is also listed as making a donation to Harriet Harman's successful campaign to be Labour deputy leader, while Mr Abrahams is listed, under his own name, as a donor to Ms Harman's defeated rival Hilary Benn. |
According to the Mail on Sunday, Mr Ruddick, who is a builder, drives an old Transit van and lives in a former council house in Newcastle. | According to the Mail on Sunday, Mr Ruddick, who is a builder, drives an old Transit van and lives in a former council house in Newcastle. |
When he was contacted by the newspaper he initially told it he knew nothing about the donations - apart from a payment of £80,000 made in July. | |
He told the Mail on Sunday reporter: "I can't stand Labour. I can't stand any politicians." | He told the Mail on Sunday reporter: "I can't stand Labour. I can't stand any politicians." |
Mr Abrahams has now told BBC News it was he who funded the donations by Mr Ruddick and Mrs Kidd. | Mr Abrahams has now told BBC News it was he who funded the donations by Mr Ruddick and Mrs Kidd. |
He said he had been a Labour member for 40 years and had "gifted" money to "friends and colleagues" over the years to donate to the party. | He said he had been a Labour member for 40 years and had "gifted" money to "friends and colleagues" over the years to donate to the party. |
Labour inquiry | Labour inquiry |
He said he had not donated the money under his own name because he was "a very private person" who "did not seek publicity". | He said he had not donated the money under his own name because he was "a very private person" who "did not seek publicity". |
Gordon Brown needs to come clean quickly and explain what has been going on Chris Grayling, shadow work and pensions secretary | Gordon Brown needs to come clean quickly and explain what has been going on Chris Grayling, shadow work and pensions secretary |
The Labour Party earlier confirmed that its General Secretary Peter Watt had been asked to look into the donations. | The Labour Party earlier confirmed that its General Secretary Peter Watt had been asked to look into the donations. |
"It is important that the Labour Party is beyond reproach in this matter," said a spokesman. | "It is important that the Labour Party is beyond reproach in this matter," said a spokesman. |
"The general secretary has therefore been asked to investigate this issue and report his findings to the party's treasurer." | "The general secretary has therefore been asked to investigate this issue and report his findings to the party's treasurer." |
Commenting on the latest development, Conservative frontbencher Chris Grayling said: "This is all extremely mysterious. | Commenting on the latest development, Conservative frontbencher Chris Grayling said: "This is all extremely mysterious. |
"It is bound to generate suspicions about what the Labour Party has been up to. | "It is bound to generate suspicions about what the Labour Party has been up to. |
"Gordon Brown needs to come clean quickly and explain what has been going on." | "Gordon Brown needs to come clean quickly and explain what has been going on." |