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Standards watchdog to investigate Carmichael memo leak | Standards watchdog to investigate Carmichael memo leak |
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The Parliamentary Standards Commissioner has launched a formal inquiry into the conduct of former Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael. | The Parliamentary Standards Commissioner has launched a formal inquiry into the conduct of former Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael. |
The Orkney and Shetland MP has been under pressure after admitting the leak of a memo during the election campaign. | The Orkney and Shetland MP has been under pressure after admitting the leak of a memo during the election campaign. |
The memo had suggested First Minister Nicola Sturgeon would prefer David Cameron as prime minister. | |
The watchdog will consider Mr Carmichael's actions under the MPs' code of conduct. | The watchdog will consider Mr Carmichael's actions under the MPs' code of conduct. |
The confidential memo at the centre of the controversy was written by a civil servant in the Scotland Office. | The confidential memo at the centre of the controversy was written by a civil servant in the Scotland Office. |
It was a third-hand account of a conversation between the Scottish first minister and the French ambassador, in which Ms Sturgeon was reported to have said she wanted David Cameron to remain as prime minister. | It was a third-hand account of a conversation between the Scottish first minister and the French ambassador, in which Ms Sturgeon was reported to have said she wanted David Cameron to remain as prime minister. |
Code of Conduct | Code of Conduct |
The Parliamentary Standards Commissioner will investigate Mr Carmichael's actions under three sections of the MPs' code of conduct. These are: | The Parliamentary Standards Commissioner will investigate Mr Carmichael's actions under three sections of the MPs' code of conduct. These are: |
Both the first minister and the ambassador insisted this was not the case, and the memo had contained a disclaimer that parts of the conversation may have been "lost in translation". | Both the first minister and the ambassador insisted this was not the case, and the memo had contained a disclaimer that parts of the conversation may have been "lost in translation". |
The official cabinet office inquiry into the leak said Mr Carmichael's former special adviser Euan Roddin gave the details to the Daily Telegraph - but that he had Mr Carmichael's permission to do so. | The official cabinet office inquiry into the leak said Mr Carmichael's former special adviser Euan Roddin gave the details to the Daily Telegraph - but that he had Mr Carmichael's permission to do so. |
Mr Carmichael had denied knowing about the memo when asked about the leak at the time, saying the first he had heard of it was when he received a phone call from a journalist. | Mr Carmichael had denied knowing about the memo when asked about the leak at the time, saying the first he had heard of it was when he received a phone call from a journalist. |
He has since apologised and accepted full responsibility for the leak. | He has since apologised and accepted full responsibility for the leak. |
The SNP have said that Mr Carmichael faced a "credibility crisis", and repeatedly called for a formal investigation by the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner to be held. | The SNP have said that Mr Carmichael faced a "credibility crisis", and repeatedly called for a formal investigation by the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner to be held. |
Mr Carmichael has previously rejected calls to resign, saying that his work as a local MP is "the record on which I am entitled to rely." | Mr Carmichael has previously rejected calls to resign, saying that his work as a local MP is "the record on which I am entitled to rely." |
"That's the job that I am now going to be getting on with. None of that has changed," he has said. | "That's the job that I am now going to be getting on with. None of that has changed," he has said. |