Baroness Warsi found guilty of 'minor' breach of ministerial code
CONSERVATIVE Party co-chairman Baroness Warsi was guilty of only a "minor" breach of the ministerial code in relation to a trip to Pakistan with a business partner, the Prime Minister's adviser on ministerial interests ruled.
CONSERVATIVE Party co-chairman Baroness Warsi was guilty of only a \"minor\" breach of the ministerial code in relation to a trip to Pakistan with a business partner, the Prime Minister's adviser on ministerial interests ruled.
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Sir Alex Allan said Lady Warsi accepted that she should have informed officials of her relationship with Abid Hussain – a second cousin of her husband – and had already issued an apology.
David Cameron said he was satisfied that Sir Alex's report found that she did not at any point use her office for any personal financial gain.
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