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Labour MP Carolyn Harris's aide cleared of pay rise fraud | Labour MP Carolyn Harris's aide cleared of pay rise fraud |
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A former aide to the deputy leader of Welsh Labour has been cleared of fraudulently increasing her salary. | A former aide to the deputy leader of Welsh Labour has been cleared of fraudulently increasing her salary. |
Jenny Lee Clarke, office manager for Swansea East MP Carolyn Harris, had been accused of committing fraud and forgery by rising her salary by £2,000. | Jenny Lee Clarke, office manager for Swansea East MP Carolyn Harris, had been accused of committing fraud and forgery by rising her salary by £2,000. |
Ms Clarke, of Penllergaer, Swansea, denied the charges and claimed the pay rise was authorised. | Ms Clarke, of Penllergaer, Swansea, denied the charges and claimed the pay rise was authorised. |
A jury at Cardiff Crown Court found her not guilty of all charges. | A jury at Cardiff Crown Court found her not guilty of all charges. |
Ms Clarke had been accused of submitting a form which increased her annual pay from £37,000 to £39,000, and decreasing her weekly hours from 40 to 37.5. | Ms Clarke had been accused of submitting a form which increased her annual pay from £37,000 to £39,000, and decreasing her weekly hours from 40 to 37.5. |
It was alleged that she had forged Mrs Harris's signature on the form, which was submitted to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa), in August 2015. | It was alleged that she had forged Mrs Harris's signature on the form, which was submitted to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa), in August 2015. |
A jury of eight men and four women was told the alleged offences came to light when Ms Clarke was demoted and her replacement examined staff reports detailing hours and salary. | A jury of eight men and four women was told the alleged offences came to light when Ms Clarke was demoted and her replacement examined staff reports detailing hours and salary. |
She was arrested in July 2016 and later charged with forgery and fraud. | She was arrested in July 2016 and later charged with forgery and fraud. |
She admitted to police signing Mrs Harris's name on the form and sending the email from her account, but insisted both were done on the MP's instruction. | She admitted to police signing Mrs Harris's name on the form and sending the email from her account, but insisted both were done on the MP's instruction. |
Mrs Harris was elected as MP for Swansea East at the general election in 2015, after her predecessor Sian James stepped down. | Mrs Harris was elected as MP for Swansea East at the general election in 2015, after her predecessor Sian James stepped down. |
Both Mrs Harris and Ms Clarke had worked for Mrs James before the election. | Both Mrs Harris and Ms Clarke had worked for Mrs James before the election. |
The trial heard allegations that Mrs Harris had pulled the hair of the defendant so hard that clumps came out. | The trial heard allegations that Mrs Harris had pulled the hair of the defendant so hard that clumps came out. |
Ms Clarke reported the incident to South Wales Police in January 2016, but no further action was taken due to the period of time that had elapsed. | Ms Clarke reported the incident to South Wales Police in January 2016, but no further action was taken due to the period of time that had elapsed. |
Mrs Harris was also accused by Ms Clarke of "outing" the defendant, who is gay, to colleagues, and calling her a "dyke." | Mrs Harris was also accused by Ms Clarke of "outing" the defendant, who is gay, to colleagues, and calling her a "dyke." |
Mrs Harris said that she did not remember calling her a dyke, but if she did it was "office banter". She said she did not need to "out" Ms Clarke as her sexuality "was quite obvious". | Mrs Harris said that she did not remember calling her a dyke, but if she did it was "office banter". She said she did not need to "out" Ms Clarke as her sexuality "was quite obvious". |
An allegation that Mrs Harris had asked Ms Clarke to purchase a lawnmower on MP expenses while Mrs James was the MP for Swansea East was a "complete fabrication", prosecuting barrister Jim Davis added. | An allegation that Mrs Harris had asked Ms Clarke to purchase a lawnmower on MP expenses while Mrs James was the MP for Swansea East was a "complete fabrication", prosecuting barrister Jim Davis added. |
Speaking outside the court, Ms Clarke said: "I'm just elated it's concluded". | Speaking outside the court, Ms Clarke said: "I'm just elated it's concluded". |
"Throughout my life, I have always been proud to do what I thought was right," Carolyn Harris said in response to the verdict. "I acted in accordance with Ipsa procedures." | "Throughout my life, I have always been proud to do what I thought was right," Carolyn Harris said in response to the verdict. "I acted in accordance with Ipsa procedures." |
"I respect the decision of the court," she added. | "I respect the decision of the court," she added. |
A spokesman for Ipsa said: "Ipsa's Compliance Officer will consider any complaints that may be received following this verdict". | A spokesman for Ipsa said: "Ipsa's Compliance Officer will consider any complaints that may be received following this verdict". |
The Labour party was asked to comment. |