Tories inform Labour MP to 'put up or shut up' over Teesworks 'corruption declare'

Conservative politicians have known as for a Labour politician to "put up or shut up" after he made claims of "truly shocking, industrial-scale corruption" in Teesside.

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Middlesbrough MP Andy McDonald, a former shadow cupboard member underneath each Sir Keir Starmer and Jeremy Corbyn, made the feedback final month within the House of Commons concerning the redevelopment of the Teesworks web site.

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There have been calls from Labour for an investigation into the venture - which Conservative mayor Ben Houchen has welcomed, saying there's nothing to cover.

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But Mr Houchen and native MPs Simon Clarke and Jacob Young have known as for Mr McDonald to repeat his feedback outdoors the House of Commons - the place he isn't protected by parliamentary privilege.

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Parliamentary privilege can be utilized to break injunctions, and likewise means something mentioned can't be subjected to claims of defamation.

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The allegations centre on the Teesworks web site, which was beforehand house to the Redcar metal facility.

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It is presently being developed by the South Tees Development Company [STDC] - chaired by Mr Houchen - alongside personal funding.

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Mr McDonald claimed the "only growth being delivered" by the location was to "Ben Houchen's pals Messers Musgrave and Corney" - two people who find themselves engaged on the venture.

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According to reviews within the FT, Chris Musgrave and Martin Corney and their corporations have management of 90% of the STDC.

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Simon Clarke, the MP for Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland, tweeted: β€œAndy McDonald needs to put up or shut up - either repeat his corruption allegation outside Parliamentary privilege, or apologise for it and withdraw it.”

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Jacob Young, the Tory MP for Redcar and Cleveland, mentioned: "Andy McDonald keeps hiding behind parliamentary privilege to smear our progress, and even slippery Starmer won't back him.

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"We will maintain specializing in creating long-term sustainable jobs on the previous Steelworks.

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"We won't let the wreckers win."

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Mr Houchen informed the BBC that Mr McDonald was a "coward".

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The authorities is presently contemplating whether or not or to not order a full National Audit Office (NAO) inquiry into the Teesworks venture.

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Shadow levelling up secretary Lisa Nandy desires an investigation to happen, and Mr Houchen has mentioned he would welcome the probe as nicely.

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