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Minister denies Army chief 'plot' | Minister denies Army chief 'plot' |
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Defence Minister Kevan Jones has denied allegations that he is involved in a plot to tarnish the reputation of the outgoing head of the Army. | Defence Minister Kevan Jones has denied allegations that he is involved in a plot to tarnish the reputation of the outgoing head of the Army. |
Several newspapers have claimed that "an MoD minister" has encouraged Labour MPs to try to get Gen Sir Richard Dannatt's expenses claims made public. | Several newspapers have claimed that "an MoD minister" has encouraged Labour MPs to try to get Gen Sir Richard Dannatt's expenses claims made public. |
But Mr Jones said it was "a silly season story" and he looked forward to continuing to work with Gen Dannatt. | |
Gen Dannatt steps down as head of the Army later this month. | |
He will be replaced by Gen Sir David Richards, a former commander of Nato forces in Afghanistan. | |
In an MoD statement issued to the BBC, Mr Jones said: "General Dannatt and I have worked very closely on a number of personnel related issues, because we both care deeply about service men and women. | |
"I look forward to continuing our working relationship with Gen Dannatt, both now as CGS [Chief of the General Staff] and beyond into his retirement." | |
Labour peer | |
Reports in the Sun and Daily Mail newspapers centred on claims that MPs had been encouraged to submit Freedom of Information (FoI) requests designed to expose details of Gen Dannatt's expenses. | |
Government sources have told the BBC that some FoI requests have been submitted to the MoD, but they have not been identified as coming from Labour MPs. | |
A source said: "There is no campaign by Labour ministers to tarnish Gen Dannatt's reputation." | |
But the BBC has established that Labour peer Lord Foulkes has submitted parliamentary questions about Gen Dannatt's expenses which he wants the MoD to answer during the summer recess. | |
In particular, he wants information on how often the general has used a helicopter for travel within the UK. |