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Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has admitted pleading guilty to a criminal offence relating to a police investigation over a mobile phone she claimed was stolen. | Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has admitted pleading guilty to a criminal offence relating to a police investigation over a mobile phone she claimed was stolen. |
In a statement, Haigh said she told police she had lost her phone during a mugging on a night out in 2013 but later found it had not been taken. | In a statement, Haigh said she told police she had lost her phone during a mugging on a night out in 2013 but later found it had not been taken. |
She said it was a "genuine mistake" but had been advised by a lawyer "not to comment" during a police interview. The police then referred the case to the Crown Prosecution Service, she said. | She said it was a "genuine mistake" but had been advised by a lawyer "not to comment" during a police interview. The police then referred the case to the Crown Prosecution Service, she said. |
She said she pleaded guilty to making a false report to police at magistrates' court six months before becoming an MP in the 2015 election, and received a discharge - the "lowest possible outcome". | She said she pleaded guilty to making a false report to police at magistrates' court six months before becoming an MP in the 2015 election, and received a discharge - the "lowest possible outcome". |
A discharge is a type of sentence given to someone who is guilty of an offence but where the court decides not to impose a significant punishment. | A discharge is a type of sentence given to someone who is guilty of an offence but where the court decides not to impose a significant punishment. |
Whitehall sources have told the BBC that the transport secretary declared her discharge on appointment to the shadow cabinet when the Labour Party was in opposition. | Whitehall sources have told the BBC that the transport secretary declared her discharge on appointment to the shadow cabinet when the Labour Party was in opposition. |
The BBC has been told Haigh received a conditional discharge, but have not been able to confirm details of the specific offence. | |
In a statement, Haigh said: “In 2013 I was mugged while on a night out. I was a young woman and the experience was terrifying. | In a statement, Haigh said: “In 2013 I was mugged while on a night out. I was a young woman and the experience was terrifying. |
"I reported it to the police and gave them a list of what I believed had been taken - including a work mobile phone that had been issued by my employer. | "I reported it to the police and gave them a list of what I believed had been taken - including a work mobile phone that had been issued by my employer. |
“Some time later I discovered that the mobile in question had not been taken. In the interim I had been issued with another work phone. | “Some time later I discovered that the mobile in question had not been taken. In the interim I had been issued with another work phone. |
“The original work device being switched on triggered police attention and I was asked to come in for questioning. | “The original work device being switched on triggered police attention and I was asked to come in for questioning. |
"My solicitor advised me not to comment during that interview and I regret following that advice. | "My solicitor advised me not to comment during that interview and I regret following that advice. |
“The police referred the matter to the CPS and I appeared before magistrates' court. | “The police referred the matter to the CPS and I appeared before magistrates' court. |
"Under the advice of my solicitor I pleaded guilty - despite the fact this was a genuine mistake from which I did not make any gain. The magistrates accepted all of these arguments and gave me the lowest possible outcome - a discharge - available.” | "Under the advice of my solicitor I pleaded guilty - despite the fact this was a genuine mistake from which I did not make any gain. The magistrates accepted all of these arguments and gave me the lowest possible outcome - a discharge - available.” |
Haigh has been Sheffield Heeley MP since 2015, and held a number of shadow ministerial and shadow cabinet roles before becoming transport secretary when Labour won the election in July. | Haigh has been Sheffield Heeley MP since 2015, and held a number of shadow ministerial and shadow cabinet roles before becoming transport secretary when Labour won the election in July. |
She is also a former Special Constable, a volunteer police officer with full powers of arrest, and served with the Metropolitan Police until 2011. | She is also a former Special Constable, a volunteer police officer with full powers of arrest, and served with the Metropolitan Police until 2011. |
The chair of the Conservative Party said the prime minister has "serious questions" to answer about the matter. | The chair of the Conservative Party said the prime minister has "serious questions" to answer about the matter. |
Nigel Huddleston said in a statement: "These are extremely concerning revelations about the person responsible for managing £30bn of taxpayers' money." | Nigel Huddleston said in a statement: "These are extremely concerning revelations about the person responsible for managing £30bn of taxpayers' money." |