More than a dozen people have been charged after a major probe into bets on the timing of the General Election last year.
Ex Tory MP Craig Williams and 14 more have been charged with gambling offences under the Gambling Act 2005 after an investigation into the scandal, the Gambling Commission said.
It is believed that some CCHQ officials were privy to the date of the much-anticipated election before Rishi Sunak announced the July date in May outside No10.
Williams – who was the PM’s parliamentary private secretary (PPS) at the time – admitted to having a “flutter” several days before the Richmond & Northallerton MP addressed the nation.
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Laura Saunders – who was the Conservative candidate for Bristol North West and is married to a Tory campaign chief – has been charged with the same offence.
Her husband Tony Lee took a leave of absence in the wake of the allegations during the election campaign as the scandal overran the Conservatives.
Both Saunders and Williams are expected to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court at 10am on June 13 2025, the commission announced.
Others who have been charged include Senedd member Russell George and former party staffer Nick Mason.
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The 13 others who have been charged with cheating are:
- Simon Chatfield, 51, (DOB: 19/03/1974), Lower Bourne, Farnham, GU10
- Russell George, 50, (DOB: 27/04/1974), Newtown, Wales, SY16
- Amy Hind, 34, (DOB: 13/07/1990), Loughton, Essex, IG10
- Anthony Hind, 36, (DOB: 12/09/1988), Loughton, Essex, IG10
- Jeremy Hunt, 55, (DOB: 08/04/1970), Horne, Horley, RH6, (former Police Officer)
- Thomas James, 38, (DOB: 15/09/1986), Brecon, Wales, LD3
- Charlotte Lang, 36, (DOB: 15/02/1989), Brixton, SW9
- Anthony Lee, 47, (DOB: 24/04/1977), Bristol, BS1
- Iain Makepeace, 47, (DOB: 15/08/1977), Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE16
- Nick Mason, 51, (DOB: 03/10/1973), Milton on Stour, Gillingham, SP8
- Paul Place, 53, (DOB: 11/05/1971), Hammersmith, London, W6
- James Ward, 40, (DOB: 12/08/1984), London, E11
- Jacob Willmer, 39, (DOB: 06/07/1985), Richmond, London, TW9
The investigation – which was first launched by the Gambling Commission in June last year – assessed those suspected of using advanced knowledge of the election date to win an unfair advantage in placing bets.
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