British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is being urged to initiate an inquiry following the arrest of a Metropolitan Police officer assigned to his protection detail over allegations of betting on the timing of the next General Election. According to the Metropolitan Police, the investigation was prompted by information from the Gambling Commission.
The officer from the Royalty and Specialist Protection Command has been relieved of operational duties and was released on bail after being arrested on Monday on suspicion of misconduct in a public office. Meanwhile, the investigation has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct, which will determine its level of involvement. The Crown Prosecution Service defines misconduct in a public office as serious, willful abuse or neglect of authority, applicable to various public officials, including police constables.
In another troubling instance, the Gambling Commission announced it is investigating several potential offenses relating to the election date. Its probe includes Craig Williams, who served as Sunak’s parliamentary private secretary and is the Conservative candidate for Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr. Additionally, the commission announced a second Conservative candidate was under investigation late on Wednesday.
Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper called for a Cabinet Office inquiry, describing the situation as a potential government scandal. “Rishi Sunak must call a Cabinet Office inquiry into what is shaping up to be yet another scandal at the heart of Government,” Cooper stated. She emphasized the need for clarity on the incident.
A spokesman for the Conservative Party confirmed contact with the Gambling Commission regarding multiple individuals but refrained from further comment, citing the Commission’s independence. Sunak remarked on the incident involving Williams, labeling it “very disappointing.” Williams has expressed regret, noting the significant error in his judgment.