Thursday, November 05, 2009

Tom Wise, Former UKIP MEP, Pleads Guilty

From The Guardian:

A former British MEP who masterminded a £36,000 expenses fiddle was facing jail today after he confessed during his trial.

Tom Wise, 61, had been charged with false accounting and money-laundering after an investigation into claims that he misused thousands of pounds of expenses.

Originally elected for the UK Independence party, Wise sat as an independent after being expelled from the party. (See note below)

The former policeman, whose term of office in the European parliament came to an end in July this year, spent a year channelling taxpayers' cash into a bank account he secretly controlled.

He pretended the £3,000 "secretarial assistance allowance" he received every month was for his 62-year-old researcher Lindsay Jenkins.

After paying her just £500, he spent the rest "in support of his own interests", London's Southwark crown court was told.

Mark Fenhalls, prosecuting, said: "He used the funds, for example, to buy a car, to purchase fine wines and pay off some of his credit card debts."

The barrister said that when the fraud was eventually exposed by a national newspaper four years ago, the MEP promptly "took steps to cancel the claim and repay the money".

"He did so because he had been caught and was trying to minimise the trouble he was in," said counsel. "Perhaps he hoped by swift repayment he could somehow head off further inquiry."

Had it not been discovered, the scam could have lasted five years and netted £180,000.

Wise, of Ship Road, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, who was kicked out of Ukip over the scandal, denied false accounting between 14 October and 16 November 2004.

But, on the third day of his three-week trial and just before Ukip leader Nigel Farrage was to give evidence against him, Wise began a protracted round of discussions with his legal team.

After several hours and an overnight adjournment to finalise details, the jury trying the case was discharged and the disgraced politician then admitted he was guilty after all.

Jenkins, of Queens Club Gardens, Barons Court, west London, had also been on trial, but was cleared.

She had denied both the false accounting charge and an allegation of using criminal property between 14 November 2004 and 1 November the following year.

The court heard she allegedly used "just shy" of £5,000 of the stolen money to publish a political work she had written.

Fenhalls explained that, in pleading guilty, Wise "fully accepted responsibility for his actions and, by virtue of his plea and what he says, he has effectively exonerated Mrs Jenkins".

The barrister said the former MEP also accepted documents he got Jenkins to sign to pull off the fraud were "misleading and were in all probability blank when he asked her to sign them".

"His acceptance of responsibility is fully consistent with the prosecution's opening and makes his basis of plea acceptable."

He told the court Jenkins's case had always been that the documents were blank, that she had "trusted him", and that the £500 Wise paid her each month was for work actually done.

"We are able to say ... there is no realistic prospect of conviction, nor, in fact, were it necessary, a public interest in continuing. In those circumstances we do not invite a trial against Mrs Jenkins and invite verdicts of not guilty against her."

Judge Geoffrey Rivlin QC agreed, and formally ordered her acquittal on both counts, adding that her defence costs should be paid out of public funds.

After quashing an outstanding money-laundering allegation against Wise, he told the former MEP he would be sentenced next Wednesday.

He said he could remain on bail in the meantime, but warned: "It must, however, be fully understood that in terms of the ultimate sentence, nothing must be read into that."

The judge then added: "I see Mr Wise nodding because he knows too well what the situation is."

Ukip's chairman, Paul Nuttall, said: "Tom Wise broke faith with the UK Independence party, which is why the whip was withdrawn. We believe as a party it is vital as a matter of public confidence that justice is done and have no doubt that this will set a precedent for many Westminster MPs."


At last some publicity. But, just for the record, UKIP never did discipline Tom Wise, his membership eventually lapsed, or he resigned not sure which, last March, which angered many members.

UKIP policy was not to whip but to leave issues, other than EU withdrawal, to individual conscience. So 'withdrawing the whip' was a convenient smokescreen to cover inaction.

Let's now wait for the first MP to be prosecuted.

Similar coverage from The Times.

3 comments:

Junius said...

Fact. Tom Wise resigned from UKIP in March of this year. He never had his membership taken from him.

Fact. Just weeks before the Euro elections UKIP HQ contacted Wise to see if he would like to donate any money for the election.

Why does UKIP still continue to repeat the nonsense that Tom Wise was thrown out of UKIP?

Gregg said...

Thanks for that clarification. That was my understanding.

Greg_L-W. said...

Hi,

Nigel Farage has repetitively lied claiming he had removed Tom Wise from EUkip is a complete self serving lie.

It is hardly surprising that he has now appointed one of the most dishonest individuals EUkip has ever used as his spokesman in the new Farage party he is forming, the Pan EU Political Party (group) EFD.

It seems that Farage is now so isolated that he consults no one (elected) - the only MEP who seems to be on his side is the discredited Godfrey Bloom.

If you think Farage is out of touch as a leader just wait till you see his puppet replacement Malcolm Pearson who is managed BADLY by the untrustworthy self seeker Malcolm Wood.

For a measure of the lack of understanding of Lord Pearson see Hansard where he honestly believes Marta Andreasen was firstly The Chief Accountant and was a whistle blower - BOTH are untrue.

He continued to praise the dishonest bean counter Hugh Williams an accountant in Plymouth who has lied and cheated and was removed as branch chairman for his betrayal of the EUkip members!

This out of touch xenophobic anti Islamic Peer doing as he is told by Farage will be catastrophic as leader!

Sadly Tom Wise was NOT a rotten apple in the barrel but just the first to be tried - I understand 5 EUkip MEPs are currently under investigation.

Regards,
Greg L-W.