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Peter Hain has quit the Cabinet after his deputy leader campaign donations were referred to the Met Police.Peter Hain has quit the Cabinet after his deputy leader campaign donations were referred to the Met Police.
Mr Hain, work and pensions secretary and Wales secretary, said he had stood down so he could "clear my name".Mr Hain, work and pensions secretary and Wales secretary, said he had stood down so he could "clear my name".
He quit within minutes of the Electoral Commission saying that it had decided to refer the late declaration of £103,000 of donations to the police.He quit within minutes of the Electoral Commission saying that it had decided to refer the late declaration of £103,000 of donations to the police.
Mr Hain has blamed poor administration and has said the suggestion he tried to hide anything was "absurd".Mr Hain has blamed poor administration and has said the suggestion he tried to hide anything was "absurd".
He is expected to make a statement later on Thursday.
The Electoral Commission said it would be up to the Metropolitan Police to decide whether to investigate.
Shadow Home Secretary David Davis said it was the right decision.
He said the key questions were what Mr Hain knew and the status of the Progressive Policies Forum, through which some of the donations were channelled.
He added: "A whole host of questions will come out of it. But they'll be now for the police to answer, not for us."
Mr Hain joined Labour in the late 1970s after leading the campaign against the apartheid regime in South Africa, going on to be one of its longest-serving ministers.