Ex-Conservative MP among 15 charged over 2024 UK election timing bets

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FILE PHOTO: Conservative Party candidate Craig Williams speaks after the results of the constituency of Montgomeryshire at a counting centre for Britain's general election in Builth Wells, Britain, December 13, 2019.  REUTERS/Rebecca Naden/File Photo

Craig Williams, former prime ministerial aide, was charged by the Gambling Commission for alleged bets.

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- A former British MP and close aide of former prime minister Rishi Sunak was among 15 people charged with gambling offences in relation to the timing of the 2024 General Election, a watchdog said on April 14.

The Gambling Commission launched a probe in June 2024 after allegations that senior Conservative figures had placed bets on the highly anticipated timing of the election called by Mr Sunak – plunging his already troubled party into further scandal.

Craig Williams, a parliamentary candidate and Mr Sunak’s ministerial aide, and Nick Mason, the party’s then chief data officer, were among 15 people charged by the Gambling Commission for alleged bets.

At the time of the accusations, Williams apologised for an alleged £100 (S$174) bet on a July election date, but did not disclose whether he had advance knowledge.

The Conservative party withdrew support for him ahead of the July 4 vote.

Political bets are allowed in the United Kingdom, including on the date of elections, but using insider knowledge to do so is against the law.

The probe “focused on individuals suspected of using confidential information – specifically advance knowledge of the proposed election date – to gain an unfair advantage in betting markets”, the gambling regulator said in a statement.

The party – now in opposition – said any Tory staff members hit with gambling offence charges were being “suspended with immediate effect”.

“Our party is now under new leadership and we are cooperating fully with the Gambling Commission to ensure that their investigation can conclude swiftly and transparently,” a spokesman said.

Those charged are due to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on June 13, 2025.

Among them is former police officer Jeremy Hunt, Tory candidate Laura Saunders, and her husband Anthony Lee – the party’s then campaign director.

In June 2024, the BBC revealed a police officer part of Mr Sunak’s close protection team was suspended and

being probed for alleged betting

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A furore over the betting scandal overshadowed the final stretch of Mr Sunak’s re-election bid, adding to a litany of campaign woes and ultimately spelling victory for Mr Keir Starmer’s Labour party. AFP

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