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Revealed: Gambling Commissioner Worked at CPS Under Starmer

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Revealed: Gambling Commissioner Worked at CPS Under Starmer





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As the lobby and Tories alike rampantly implode over further gambling revelations and the sudden absence of Tony Lee from the Director of Campaigns role, all while Labour writes (legally inaccurate) letters to exploit the situation, only Guido is taking a close look at the Gambling Commission. Who will guard the guards themselves?

One Commissioner is Lloydette Bai-Marrow, the a Co-Founder and Director the Black Women in Leadership Network, an organisation committed to “increasing the representation of black women in leadership and decision-making positions“, which spends its time celebrating Kamala Harris. Bai-Marrow has praised David Lammy’s now-adviser for his attacks on the government, claiming that the Tories are creating the “illusion of a country as a leading force in anti-kleptocracy by passing legislation”. No prizes for guessing who her previous boss was…

Bai-Marrow worked at the CPS for three of the five years that Starmer was heading it up. For one year she was a Senior Crown Prosecutor. Is there anything else the Gambling Commission wants to make clear in the public domain before this goes further? Highly political announcements of investigations in election campaigns are, by definition, political interventions. Watch this space…

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