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Donor hits back over illegal gift | |
(1 day later) | |
The man at the centre of the Wendy Alexander illegal donation row has condemned "gross mismanagement" at the top of Scottish Labour. | |
Ms Alexander's leadership campaign team solicited a payment of £950 from Jersey-based businessman Paul Green. | |
Mr Green has told BBC Scotland his donation was clearly a personal cheque. | |
Speaking at Holyrood on Tuesday, Ms Alexander again refused to resign over the row and said she would continue to work to clear her name. | |
Ms Alexander, who is meeting her party's 45 other MSPs, claims she had not known that the cash broke electoral law. | |
The donation was illegal because it came from someone not on the electoral register. | |
She has rejected any suggestion of "intentional wrongdoing" and is expected to tell her colleagues that she would "tough out" the donations controversy. | |
Wendy Alexander will meet the party's other MSPs | |
Speaking to BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme in his first interview since the row erupted, Mr Green said: "This has to be gross mismanagement. | |
"Looking at it from afar, who in their right mind is going to try and hide £950." | |
Mr Green said that when he was asked for the money for Ms Alexander's campaign by Labour MSP Charlie Gordon he sought and gained an assurance it was within donation guidelines. | |
He said there was "no doubt" his contribution was a personal cheque, accompanied by a personal letter from his home address in Jersey. | |
He said: "I am angry that I have been innocently embroiled in a national controversy, that's what's really upsetting me. | |
"When you have done nothing wrong, to find yourself banner headlines is not very pleasant." | |
Labour 'confused' | |
Mr Green also gave £950 to the Labour Party in Glasgow South in April. Both donations were at the invitation of Mr Gordon. | |
Mr Green said Mr Gordon was an "honest and decent" man who must either have been misled or had not done his homework. | |
"I cannot see that there was any criminal intent," he said. | |
He added the Labour Party seemed to be "rather confused" and denied any suggestion that the donation had been "payback" for business connections in Glasgow down the years. | |
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"I hardly think so," he replied. "What does £950 buy you these days?" | |
He said it was "a pretty safe bet" that he would not be making any further donations to the party. | |
If the cheques are returned he plans to donate the cash to Children in Need, adding: "Hopefully that donation will not be quite as controversial." | |
Official probe | |
Speaking at Holyrood on Tuesday, Mr Gordon told journalists that he still strongly supported Ms Alexander. | |
However, he would not comment on Mr Green's statement. | |
Mr Gordon added that he would make an announcement about his political future later in the week. | |
Ms Alexander is understood to be confident that the Electoral Commission inquiry will find that she did not deliberately breach the law on donations to political parties. | Ms Alexander is understood to be confident that the Electoral Commission inquiry will find that she did not deliberately breach the law on donations to political parties. |
Charlie Gordon has resigned as Labour transport spokesman | |
But the SNP have insisted that she is under orders from London to stay on as Scottish leader to act as a "human shield" for Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Labour's Deputy Leader Harriet Harman, who are both caught up in a separate donations row at Westminster. | But the SNP have insisted that she is under orders from London to stay on as Scottish leader to act as a "human shield" for Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Labour's Deputy Leader Harriet Harman, who are both caught up in a separate donations row at Westminster. |
The regular Tuesday meeting of the Labour group at Holyrood will have to decide whether to support Ms Alexander's "tough it out" policy. | The regular Tuesday meeting of the Labour group at Holyrood will have to decide whether to support Ms Alexander's "tough it out" policy. |
Meanwhile, the hunt is on for the "mole" who leaked the names of donors to the Sunday Herald newspaper. | Meanwhile, the hunt is on for the "mole" who leaked the names of donors to the Sunday Herald newspaper. |
Two Labour peers, Lord Maxton and Baroness Adams, have asked the police to investigate. | |
They said that because they donated less than £1,000, they should have been able to remain anonymous under electoral law. |
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