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MP accused of 'unethical' behaviour

July 28, 2011 10:35
Jonathan Djanogly

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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The Information Commissioner is to look into whether a Conservative Justice Minister breached regulations on conduct by hiring private detectives.

Jonathan Djanogly, MP for Huntingdon, admitted last year that he had paid detectives more than £5,000 to spy on local party members because he was concerned they were conspiring against him. He said later that he "over-reacted" but denied that he had done anything wrong.

However Labour MP John Mann has now written to the ICO accusing Mr Djanogly of using "improper methods" and "wholly unethical" practices.

Mr Mann said the minister should resign because he no longer had any credibility. "He can't be responsible for the courts if he is also responsible for people who could be up in front of them," he said.

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