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When Exactly Was Louise Haigh's Fraud Conviction Spent.

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barney15c | 13:35 Fri 29th Nov 2024 | News
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Was Haigh still in office before her conviction was spent, how long is the period of dislosure  before it does not have to be disclosed?

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She was granted a Conditional Discharge and the period of disclosure is the length of that discharge (which can up to three years).

Ah, but if you have a secure job (as she had) then security clearance means it never goes away and will need to be disclosed forever.  The record will not be wiped from PNC until she is 100 or dead.

I would hope all Government ministers have to undergo a NPPV3 at the very minimum and prefereable SC in addition.

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New Judge, was she an MP before her Offence was spent?

Haigh admitted she had pleaded guilty to fraud by false representation relating to misleading police in 2014 and was elected to Parliament on 7th July  2015, approximately a period of 6 months. I would doubt her conviction was spent by the time she became a politician. Was this disclosed when she was campaingning to be an MP?

Some MPs don't even declare all of their offspring never mind mislaid phones.

Not declaring your offspring is not quite the same as declaring a conviction for fraud (We cant afford the paper to write them on with the shower in Parliament - all sides).  Which to be fair it seems SIR 2TK has know about for years as she told him.

 

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How long was Haigh's  conditional discharge?

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