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Disgraced former Tory Cabinet minister Jonathan Aitken is to be rehabilitated back into front-line politics by leading a study into prison reform.Disgraced former Tory Cabinet minister Jonathan Aitken is to be rehabilitated back into front-line politics by leading a study into prison reform.
It has been revealed Mr Aitken will head a policy task force for think tank the Centre for Social Justice, which advises David Cameron on social issues.It has been revealed Mr Aitken will head a policy task force for think tank the Centre for Social Justice, which advises David Cameron on social issues.
He was jailed for 18 months in 1999 for perjury during a libel action.He was jailed for 18 months in 1999 for perjury during a libel action.
Speaking to the Observer the 65-year-old confirmed he would be heading the study for the CSJ.Speaking to the Observer the 65-year-old confirmed he would be heading the study for the CSJ.
Mr Aitken resigned as Chief Secretary to the Treasury in 1997 so he could sue the Guardian over allegations that a Saudi businessman had paid for him to stay at the Paris Ritz in breach of ministerial rules.Mr Aitken resigned as Chief Secretary to the Treasury in 1997 so he could sue the Guardian over allegations that a Saudi businessman had paid for him to stay at the Paris Ritz in breach of ministerial rules.
Launching the action, he insisted that the "simple sword of truth" would help him win.Launching the action, he insisted that the "simple sword of truth" would help him win.
Confirming he was taking theprison reform job, he said: "It is a cause dear to my heart for obvious reasons. Confirming he was taking the prison reform job, he said: "It is a cause dear to my heart for obvious reasons.
"It is an assignment well worth taking extremely seriously. This isn't an ego trip for me. This is a job to be done. I have a very good team who I think will help to do it well.""It is an assignment well worth taking extremely seriously. This isn't an ego trip for me. This is a job to be done. I have a very good team who I think will help to do it well."
Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith, who runs the think tank, will formally unveil the appointment on Monday.Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith, who runs the think tank, will formally unveil the appointment on Monday.