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Alistair Carmichael legal campaign reaches £60,000 target | Alistair Carmichael legal campaign reaches £60,000 target |
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A group pursuing legal action against former Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael has reached its £60,000 target for funding its case. | A group pursuing legal action against former Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael has reached its £60,000 target for funding its case. |
The Orkney and Shetland MP has faced calls to resign after admitting the leak of a memo during the election. | The Orkney and Shetland MP has faced calls to resign after admitting the leak of a memo during the election. |
It suggested First Minister Nicola Sturgeon would prefer David Cameron as prime minister over Ed Miliband. | It suggested First Minister Nicola Sturgeon would prefer David Cameron as prime minister over Ed Miliband. |
Mr Carmichael has denied he acted unlawfully. | |
The petition was lodged at the court of session in Edinburgh last month to challenge the Orkney and Shetland constituency result. | |
Papers lodged by Mr Carmichael's legal team said that he has "not committed any illegal practice", although he does accept "mis-stating his awareness of the leaked memorandum", which he originally claimed no knowledge of. | |
His lawyers said this was "an error of judgement on a political matter" and "it did not amount to a false statement of fact". | |
The Parliamentary Standards Commissioner has launched a formal inquiry into the conduct of Mr Carmichael. The watchdog will consider Mr Carmichael's actions under the MPs' code of conduct. | The Parliamentary Standards Commissioner has launched a formal inquiry into the conduct of Mr Carmichael. 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. |
'Lost in translation' | 'Lost in translation' |
It was a third-hand account of a conversation between Ms Sturgeon 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 Ms Sturgeon and the French ambassador, in which Ms Sturgeon was reported to have said she wanted David Cameron to remain as prime minister. |
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". |
Mr Carmichael had denied knowing about the memo when asked about the leak at the time, claiming 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, claiming 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. Mr Carmichael has rejected calls to resign. | He has since apologised and accepted full responsibility for the leak. Mr Carmichael has rejected calls to resign. |
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