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Peter and Iris Robinson probe: Committee report due to be published | Peter and Iris Robinson probe: Committee report due to be published |
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Stormont's Standards and Privileges Committee is expected to publish a report on the conduct of First Minister Peter Robinson and his wife Iris later. | |
The report concerns issues raised in a BBC Spotlight programme four years ago. | The report concerns issues raised in a BBC Spotlight programme four years ago. |
It revealed Iris Robinson's financial and personal relationship with a 19-year-old businessman. | It revealed Iris Robinson's financial and personal relationship with a 19-year-old businessman. |
It is understood the standards commissioner has concluded that Mr Robinson did not breach the assembly code of conduct. | It is understood the standards commissioner has concluded that Mr Robinson did not breach the assembly code of conduct. |
However, sources said Mrs Robinson has been found to have broken a Stormont rule. | However, sources said Mrs Robinson has been found to have broken a Stormont rule. |
The Spotlight programme of January 2010, revealed Mrs Robinson's dealings with her teenage lover Kirk McCambley, including obtaining £50,000 from two property developers in order to help Mr McCambley secure a tender for a south Belfast café, the Lock Keeper's Inn. | The Spotlight programme of January 2010, revealed Mrs Robinson's dealings with her teenage lover Kirk McCambley, including obtaining £50,000 from two property developers in order to help Mr McCambley secure a tender for a south Belfast café, the Lock Keeper's Inn. |
The standards commissioner Douglas Bain completed his report in November last year, but its publication was delayed after a lawyer acting for Mrs Robinson was concerned that some material might infringe his client's privacy and have a negative impact on her health. | The standards commissioner Douglas Bain completed his report in November last year, but its publication was delayed after a lawyer acting for Mrs Robinson was concerned that some material might infringe his client's privacy and have a negative impact on her health. |
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