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Hain submits file on donations | |
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Work and Pensions Secretary Peter Hain has met the Electoral Commission after failing to declare tens of thousands of pounds in donations. | |
Mr Hain, who is also Welsh Secretary, used the money for his campaign to become Labour deputy leader last year, in which he came fifth out of six. | |
It is understood that the undeclared donations add up to about £100,000. | It is understood that the undeclared donations add up to about £100,000. |
Mr Hain has already apologised for failing to declare a £5,000 donation, blaming "administrative failings". | Mr Hain has already apologised for failing to declare a £5,000 donation, blaming "administrative failings". |
Row | Row |
He later went on to admit that there were other donations he had failed to declare. | He later went on to admit that there were other donations he had failed to declare. |
After weeks of work going back through the paperwork, Mr Hain has identified a series of donations adding up to around £100,000 - the details of which he has given to the Electoral Commission. | |
An Electoral Commission spokeswoman said Mr Hain provided them with information about the donations earlier on Thursday. | |
Mr Hain's admission of failing to declare donations has been followed by a row between the two men who ran his deputy leadership campaign over who was to blame. | Mr Hain's admission of failing to declare donations has been followed by a row between the two men who ran his deputy leadership campaign over who was to blame. |
On Wednesday, a former Hain aide Phil Taylor, who ran the campaign in its earlier stages, said all donations had been declared when he was in charge. | On Wednesday, a former Hain aide Phil Taylor, who ran the campaign in its earlier stages, said all donations had been declared when he was in charge. |
His successor, Steve Morgan, has said he was brought into the Neath MP's campaign "to bring order to the chaos" left by Mr Taylor. | His successor, Steve Morgan, has said he was brought into the Neath MP's campaign "to bring order to the chaos" left by Mr Taylor. |