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'Still doubt' over Robinson probe | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
Peter Robinson should publish the legal advice he was given after allegations surrounding his wife's finances, Sir Christopher Kelly has said. | |
The BBC alleged that the first minister did not report his wife's financial dealings to the authorities despite the obligations of the ministerial code. | |
However, Mr Robinson said legal advice given to him was of the opinion that no breach had occurred. | |
Sir Christopher said doubt remained while it remained undisclosed. | |
"I think there must remain a doubt until the reported investigation is published," said Sir Christopher, who conducted the recent inquiry into MPs' expenses. | |
"This is an area where transparency is important. | |
"There is no obligation, as I understand it, to publish reports of this kind, but I certainly think everyone would be well advised to publish." | |
Sir Christopher is to appear before the assembly's standards and privileges committee later on Wednesday. | |
It is holding an inquiry into the code of conduct for assembly members and the appointment of an assembly commissioner for standards. | It is holding an inquiry into the code of conduct for assembly members and the appointment of an assembly commissioner for standards. |
Sir Christopher headed a seven month inquiry into MPs' expenses | |
The BBC Spotlight programme reported that Iris Robinson obtained £50,000 from two developers to help her teenage lover Kirk McCambley open a cafe business. | |
It said that she broke the law by not declaring her financial interest in a public contract. | |
It also reported that Mr Robinson did not report her dealings to the relevant authorities, despite being obliged by the ministerial code to act in the public interest at all times. | |
The BBC has said it is standing by the allegations. | |
Mr Robinson stepped aside from his role as Northern Ireland first minister on 11 January, saying he needed to clear his name in light of the allegation made by the programme. | |
Investigations | |
The government's legal service, the Departmental Solicitor's Office, appointed Paul Maguire QC to look at the issue. | |
On 4 February, the DUP leader resumed the role after saying Mr Maguire had formed the opinion, that, going on the information provided to him, he had not breached the ministerial code. | |
Separate investigations are being carried out into Mr Robinson's conduct by the Northern Ireland Assembly's Standards and Privileges Committee and the Westminster Standards Committee. | |
However, the assembly inquiry was later suspended after the police said they had launched a criminal investigation into Mrs Robinson's financial dealings. |