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The cash-for-honours episode.
Des Smith, a head teacher and council member of the trust that
helps recruit sponsors for Tony Blairs controversial city
academies, disclosed that if a donor gave sufficient money to
sponsor the schools, he could be nominated for an OBE, CBE or
even a knighthood. Mr Smith was subsequently detained and questioned
by the Specialist Crime Directorate in connection with inquiries
into possible offences under the 1925 Honours (Prevention of Abuses)
Act. Blair's chief fund-raiser, Lord Levy (nicknamed Lord Cashpoint
after raising £40 million for Labour over the past decade)
looks set to be called into the "headmaster's office"
next, although he seems determined not be the "fall guy"
for the Prime Minister. If he squeals that he was simply acting
under orders, it makes it far more likely that the Prime Minister
will be hauled in for a "whacking", without the protection
of Levy's millions.
The Independent on Sunday;
Sunday 16/4/06
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