Leaked email shows advice to 'hide' donations as a 'mistake'
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A top Labour lawyer advised Keir Starmer’s chief of staff to describe £740,000 in ‘hidden’ donations as an ‘admin error’, a leaked email reveals.

The crisis surrounding Morgan McSweeney has intensified following a revealing email that casts new light on a well-known incident where his think-tank was penalized in 2021 for 20 violations of electoral law linked to undisclosed donations.

The lawyer’s email advised Mr. McSweeney to abandon his unfounded assertion that he was informed donations amounting to £739,492 to Labour Together were exempt from declaration. It cautioned that without supporting evidence, this claim could irritate the Electoral Commission, currently investigating the scandal.

It told him instead to try to pass the episode off as a simple ‘admin error’.

The email, which the Daily Mail has examined, was released in its entirety on Tuesday night by the Conservatives, who have escalated their demands for a police investigation into the matter.

Tory Party chairman Kevin Hollinrake declared: ‘The evidence is undeniable – Morgan McSweeney has been exposed concealing hundreds of thousands of pounds that facilitated Keir Starmer’s ascent as Labour leader.’

‘This latest controversy at the heart of government is extremely serious – and possibly criminal – yet Keir Starmer has voiced his unwavering support for his chief of staff, again showing poor judgment and raising significant concerns about his integrity and honesty.’

The Prime Minister leaves Downing Street with Morgan McSweeney, who has been engulfed in crisis following the leaked email

The Prime Minister leaves Downing Street with Morgan McSweeney, who has been engulfed in crisis following the leaked email

‘Keir, dismissing it all as inconsequential, might believe he can navigate this situation as he attempted with the Mandelson-Epstein scandal, or perhaps he lacks the strength to dismiss a chief of staff who guides his thinking, but the Conservatives will persist until the truth prevails. Therefore, we are urging the Electoral Commission and the police to conduct an immediate investigation.’

Mr McSweeney was the mastermind of Labour’s election landslide and is Sir Keir’s right-hand man, but he is facing growing unrest from Labour MPs over the party’s dire poll ratings.

And he has come under fire in recent weeks for his disastrous advice to Sir Keir to appoint Lord Mandelson as US ambassador, despite knowing he had stood by paedophile Jeffrey Epstein after his conviction for child sex offences.

The new revelations threaten to reopen a controversy that Labour has tried to bury.

In September 2021, the Electoral Commission found more than 20 donation law breaches by Labour Together, and fined the think-tank £14,250.

The watchdog had explicitly told Mr McSweeney in 2017 that he must declare donations within a 30-day limit.

However, dozens of donations made to Labour Together between 2018 and July 2020 were not declared until after Mr McSweeney left the organisation that year.

The newly revealed legal advice appears to contradict Labour Together’s public claim that the undeclared donations were the result of ‘human error and administrative oversight’ – and its insistence that it had been as ‘open and transparent’ as possible.

Mr McSweeney initially did declare donations to the group when he took over as director in 2017. However, early in 2018 he stopped – apart from one disclosure of £12,500 from Trevor Chinn, a Jewish businessman and friend of Tony Blair.

It was only after Mr McSweeney left to work for Sir Keir as the new Labour leader that his replacement, Hannah O’Rourke, found almost three years of donations worth £739,000 had not been declared and filed a series of ‘late’ declarations to the commission.

The leaked email was sent to Mr McSweeney in February 2021 by lawyer Gerald Shamash, who describes himself as ‘solicitor to the Labour Party’.

Mr Shamash writes that the scale of the undeclared donations means there is ‘no easy way to explain how Labour Together finds itself in this situation’.

He says he is trying to ‘steer’ the Electoral Commission towards issuing an administrative penalty which would ‘minimise publicity’.

Mr McSweeney appears to have argued that he was advised by the commission in a phone call in early 2018 that his think-tank did not need to declare its donations.

But Mr Shamash warns that neither the watchdog nor Labour Together had any record of the conversation taking place.

He says that unless Mr McSweeney can provide evidence of the call – and explain why he believed previous advice from the commission could now be ignored – Labour Together may have to claim the law breaches were the result of an administrative error.

Mr Shamash says the commission ‘have a record of a number of calls with Labour Together but none with you’.

He concludes: ‘It may be better if Labour Together cannot deal substantively with questions I pose, then perhaps best to simply base our case as to the non-reporting down as admin error.’

The revelations pile new pressure on Mr McSweeney to explain exactly why he decided to conceal hundreds of thousands of pounds in donations at a time when the think-tank was throwing its weight behind Sir Keir.

A biography of the PM revealed that Mr McSweeney began advising Sir Keir and offering him the use of hundreds of thousands of pounds of polling data, as early as the summer of 2019 – before Labour had lost that year’s election. Downing Street has refused to answer questions about Mr McSweeney’s time at Labour Together.

But the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said Sir Keir had ‘full confidence’ in his chief of staff despite the growing controversy.

Labour Together has been asked to respond to the revelations.

The commission said it had ‘thoroughly investigated’ the late reporting in 2021, adding: ‘Offences were determined and they were sanctioned accordingly.’

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