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Government faces legal challenge over CMC Markets’ boss Peter Cruddas’s peerage

Cruddas was given a peerage against the advice of an independent commission

Conservative Party donor Peter Cruddas is sworn in to the House of Lords at a ceremony of introduction on 2 February, 2021
Conservative Party donor Peter Cruddas is sworn in to the House of Lords at a ceremony of introduction on 2 February, 2021 Photo: Alamy

The government is facing a legal challenge to the nomination of CMC Markets’ founder Peter Cruddas for a peerage after it emerged he had donated £500,000 to the Conservative Party three days after his elevation to the House of Lords.

Ahead of taking legal action, the not-for-profit Good Law Project sent a letter to the government on 11 June, laying out its intentions to challenge Cruddas’s peerage appointment on the grounds it was unlawful.

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