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Ms Chakrabarti
Nearly two months ago I posted this re Ms Chakribati and her Peerage:
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/News /Questi on15116 04.html
According to this news report, it appears that she is now refusing to answer questions about the transactional nature by which she was awarded the Peerage – perhaps Mikey444 may need to modify his post – ‘done nothing wrong, not as clever as he thinks’.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-38 65544/S hami-Ch akrabar ti-told -honour -Jeremy -Corbyn -weeks- whitewa sh-anti -Semiti sm-Labo ur-part y.html
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According to this news report, it appears that she is now refusing to answer questions about the transactional nature by which she was awarded the Peerage – perhaps Mikey444 may need to modify his post – ‘done nothing wrong, not as clever as he thinks’.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think there is anything unusual about the recipient of an honour not knowing about it until close to the announcement.
Of course someone will be identified and selected for their nomination, and that can be without their knowledge.
The accusation seems to be that she was identified for a peerage before making her report. As long as she had no knowledge of that, then there is no impropriety. There is no proof, only suspicion, that she had prior knowledge of her peerage.
Saying that, if you are going to conduct an 'independent' report, it is barmy to select someone that you plan to elevate to the Lords sooner, rather than later. But that is Corbyn for you.
Of course someone will be identified and selected for their nomination, and that can be without their knowledge.
The accusation seems to be that she was identified for a peerage before making her report. As long as she had no knowledge of that, then there is no impropriety. There is no proof, only suspicion, that she had prior knowledge of her peerage.
Saying that, if you are going to conduct an 'independent' report, it is barmy to select someone that you plan to elevate to the Lords sooner, rather than later. But that is Corbyn for you.