Ray Lewis: Narey Inquiry
I'd assumed but have yet to confirm that the Narey inquiry will no longer take place. Thanks to the Troll for spotting this:
"On Friday the mayor said Mr Lewis would be reinstated if he was cleared by an inquiry into the allegations led by former chief prisons inspector Martin Narey. But last night City Hall sources said the inquiry would be dropped. A source said: 'He wants to clear his name and we would like that to happen, but now he has resigned it is not appropriate to spend taxpayers’ money on an inquiry.'”
Lewis would probably now fade from public view were it not for the length of his connections with the Conservative Party. It's a big "but."
UPDATE, 11.54 a.m.: A spokesman for the mayor has just confirmed that Martin Narey has indeed been "stood down."
So the Shadow Chancellor and spokesman of the day didn't have a clue what he was talking about two days after Lewis resigned, on the most high-profile political interview programme on TV.
No disarray there then. No sir. Everything's under control.
Posted by: Tory Troll | July 06, 2008 at 12:11 PM