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EXCLUSIVE: Government committee considering revoking Wiley’s MBE after warrant issued for assault

The artist currently has a warrant for his arrest after failing to appear in court

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Wiley with the Ivor Inspiration Award during the Annual Ivor Novello Songwriting Awards at Grosvenor House in London.

The government’s Forfeiture Committee has confirmed that they are monitoring the outcomes of several criminal cases against Wiley to determine whether to strip him of his MBE. 

The rapper (real name Richard Cowie) had a warrant issued for his arrest last week after failing to attend a court hearing in relation to charges of assault and burglary. He is accused of breaking into a flat in Newham and assaulting a recording studio owner on 28 August.

In emails seen by the JC, the Forfeiture Committee stated that awards may be revoked if the honours system is ‘brought into disrepute’ such as if an award recipient is sentenced to a prison term of over three months. 

They also confirmed that they were monitoring Wiley’s assault case as well as a separate case in the Netherlands related to his antisemitic social media posts from 2020. 

In posts on twitter, Wiley accused Jewish people of racism and referred to all Jews as “cowards”and  “snakes;” and told “black people” to go to “war” with Jewish people.

Last weekend, a nightclub in Preston came under fire for booking Wiley for student night Switch. The UK’s Union of Jewish Students said it is "appalling that Switch Preston decided to go ahead with this event, despite outrage from Jewish students over Wiley's previous antisemitic comments.

"The club were fully aware of Wiley's antisemitic conduct, yet arrogantly decided to host this event regardless. This is unacceptable and demonstrates that the safety and wellbeing of Jewish students is of lower importance to them than an event with one of the biggest recording artists to ever grace the Switch stage"

There was also a strong response from the UCLAN students’ union. 

It said, “We condemn all forms of antisemitism and given the previous actions of Wiley, which include a series of antisemitic social media posts, we strongly encourage Switch to cancel this event and reconsider any further ties with Wiley and his management.”

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