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Former Conservative MP Craig Williams Pleads Guilty to Election Betting

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Former Conservative MP Craig Williams Pleads Guilty to Election Betting

Craig Williams, a former Member of Parliament and senior aide to former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, has pleaded guilty to charges related to the 2024 general election betting scandal. Williams admitted to using confidential information to place bets on the date of the election before it was publicly announced. The controversy, which emerged during the campaign, caused significant damage to the Conservative Party's reputation and led to the withdrawal of official party support for Williams during the race. This legal development marks a definitive conclusion to one of the most high-profile ethical breaches of the recent UK electoral cycle, highlighting issues of integrity in government.

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