Welsh Tory MS Russell George investigated over alleged betting on general election date

The MS for Montgomeryshire is stepping back from the shadow cabinet.

Welsh Parliament/Senedd Cymru sign outside building in Cardiff Bay
Author: Nina Lloyd & David Hughes, PA; Lauren Jones, Bauer MediaPublished 26th Jun 2024

Russell George, a Conservative member of the Senedd, has stepped back from the Welsh shadow cabinet as he faces an investigation by the gambling watchdog over alleged bets on the timing of the General Election.

Mr George represents Montgomeryshire in the Welsh parliament - the same area that Craig Williams, the Tory candidate who has had party support withdrawn as he faces similar allegations, represented at Westminster.

Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies said: "Russell George has informed me that he has received a letter from the Gambling Commission regarding bets on the timing of the General Election.

"Russell George has stepped back from the Welsh Conservative shadow cabinet while these investigations are ongoing.

"All other members of the Welsh Conservative Group have confirmed that they have not placed any bets.

"I will not issue further comment on this ongoing process, recognising the Gambling Commission's instruction for confidentiality to protect the integrity of the process."

Russell George has released a statement saying he'll 'co-operate fully' with the Gambling Commission's inquiry.

He said: "Mr George said: "Whilst I will co-operate fully with the Gambling Commission, it would not be appropriate to comment on this independent and confidential process.

"Doing so would only jeopardise and undermine the investigation.

It is the Gambling Commission, not the media, that has the responsibility, powers and resources to properly investigate these matters and determine what, if any, action should be taken.

"I have stepped back from the shadow cabinet while the investigation is ongoing. I have done this as I do not wish to be an unnecessary distraction to their work.

"As such, I will not be providing any further public comment on this until the Gambling Commission has concluded its work."

It's led to calls from Labour for Russell George to be suspended by the Conservative Party.

Campaign chair Jessica Morden said: "It took Rishi Sunak almost two weeks to take action on one of his Conservative candidates. How long will it take Andrew RT Davies to suspend Russell George?"

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