Rayner Claims ‘Scapegoat’ โStatus as Stamp Duty Underpayment probe Looms
LONDON – Angela โRayner,โ Labor’s Deputy Leader and Housing Secretary, has asserted she andโค her firm areโ being used as “scapegoats” in โฃthe fallout over a ยฃ40,000 โขstamp duty underpayment on theโ 2021 purchase of an ยฃ800,000 property. Rayner maintains she acted in good โฃfaith and followed โคadvice received at the time, initially payingโ ยฃ30,000 based onโ information provided.
Theโ firmโ involved in the transaction stated they believed theyโข had “done everything correctly” and are notโค qualified to provide advice โคon trustโ and tax matters,consistently advising clients to seek expert counsel in those areas. Ms. Rayner’s comments โcame as she โreferred herself to the Prime Minister’s ethics watchdog, wiht aโฃ report on โขher conductโค anticipated as earlyโ as Fridayโ afternoon.โ She admitted to the underpayment following recent โfresh legal advice.
The controversyโ places โคlabour leader Keir Starmer under increasing pressure,โ as he declined five times today to state whether rayner woudlโข be sacked should she beโ found to have breached โthe ministerial code. Starmer โsaid he would “makeโ aโ decision on what โฃI see,” emphasizing the need to await the self-reliant advisor’s findings. The Conservative party has โคcalled for โRayner’s resignation,referencing โpast statements fromโข the Prime Minister that any minister making a “serious breach of the rules” would be dismissed.
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