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Banned ex-mayor of Tower Hamlets loses latest appeal bid Banned ex-mayor of Tower Hamlets loses latest appeal bid
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Lutfur Rahman, barred from running for office after being found guilty of corruption, fails in attempt to challenge ruling
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Thu 22 Jun 2017 10.37 BST
Last modified on Mon 27 Nov 2017 21.25 GMT
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A former mayor barred from running for office for five years after a specialist court hearing found him guilty of corrupt and illegal practices has lost the latest stage of an appeal bid.A former mayor barred from running for office for five years after a specialist court hearing found him guilty of corrupt and illegal practices has lost the latest stage of an appeal bid.
Lutfur Rahman, who was the directly elected mayor of Tower Hamlets in London, asked two senior judges to reconsider his case at a high court hearing in London in May.Lutfur Rahman, who was the directly elected mayor of Tower Hamlets in London, asked two senior judges to reconsider his case at a high court hearing in London in May.
Lord Justice Lloyd Jones and Mr Justice Supperstone dismissed his application in a ruling published on Thursday.Lord Justice Lloyd Jones and Mr Justice Supperstone dismissed his application in a ruling published on Thursday.
Lawyers representing Rahman said the new application was made after a decision not to prosecute. They said prosecutors told Rahman he would not face criminal charges because there was insufficient evidence.Lawyers representing Rahman said the new application was made after a decision not to prosecute. They said prosecutors told Rahman he would not face criminal charges because there was insufficient evidence.
Lawyers suggested it would be wrong to allow some of the election commissioner Richard Mawrey’s findings to stand in light of that decision.Lawyers suggested it would be wrong to allow some of the election commissioner Richard Mawrey’s findings to stand in light of that decision.
Rahman failed in an attempt to challenge rulings Mawrey made two years ago after an election court trial in London.Rahman failed in an attempt to challenge rulings Mawrey made two years ago after an election court trial in London.
Two senior judges blocked a bid to mount an appeal after a high court hearing last year.Two senior judges blocked a bid to mount an appeal after a high court hearing last year.
A group of four voters, led by the writer and film-maker Andy Erlam, took legal action against Rahman under the provisions of the Representation of the People Act, in 2015.A group of four voters, led by the writer and film-maker Andy Erlam, took legal action against Rahman under the provisions of the Representation of the People Act, in 2015.
The voters’ lawyers made a series of allegations, including personation in postal voting and at polling stations, and ballot paper tampering.The voters’ lawyers made a series of allegations, including personation in postal voting and at polling stations, and ballot paper tampering.
Rahman said there was little, if any evidence of wrongdoing against him.Rahman said there was little, if any evidence of wrongdoing against him.
His lawyers described the group’s claims as invention, exaggeration and “in some cases downright deliberately false allegations”.His lawyers described the group’s claims as invention, exaggeration and “in some cases downright deliberately false allegations”.
Mawrey, however, made a series of findings against Rahman. He said evidence aired at the election court trial revealed an “alarming state of affairs” in Tower Hamlets. He said his ruling meant the 2014 mayoral election was void.Mawrey, however, made a series of findings against Rahman. He said evidence aired at the election court trial revealed an “alarming state of affairs” in Tower Hamlets. He said his ruling meant the 2014 mayoral election was void.
The election was rerun and won by Labour’s John Biggs.The election was rerun and won by Labour’s John Biggs.
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