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Jonathan Djanogly apologises for spying

September 17, 2010 10:13

By

Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

A Conservative Justice Minister has apologised and admitted he "over-reacted" by hiring a firm of private investigators to spy on local party members who, he believed, were conspiring against him.

Huntingdon MP Jonathan Djanogly, a member of New London Synagogue, paid detectives more than £5,000 for a covert operation after he was caught up in last year's expenses scandal.

Mr Djanogly, son of businessman and philanthropist Sir Harry Djanogly, a member of Nottingham Hebrew Congregation, denied any wrongdoing.

Among those approached by investigators pretending to be journalists were the MP's election agent and the ex-Tory leader of Huntingdon
Council.

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