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| Monday, January 18, 1999 Published at 15:05 GMT UK Politics Tories call for 'Champagne Jack' inquiry ![]() Tim Yeo: Calling for high standards in public life The Tories are calling for an inquiry into the spending habits of Cabinet Minister Jack Cunningham after newspaper allegations surfaced during the weekend claiming that the Dr Cunningham led a lavish life-style while on government business. Shadow Agriculture Minister Tim Yeo has written to Prime Minister Tony Blair seeking an inquiry into the matter, quoting Mr Blair's post-general election speech to MPs warning them they were "not here to enjoy the trappings of power but to do a job and uphold the highest standards in public life".
As well as calling on the prime minister to look into the reports, Mr Yeo will also call on the Commons Public Accounts Committee and the Agriculture Select Committee to investigate. 'Champagne Jack' Mr Yeo said: "While British agriculture was going to the wall, Champagne Jack was wasting money on five-star hotels and parties for his cronies."
A Cabinet Office spokesman added: "All travel by Dr Cunningham at MAFF and the Cabinet Office was within normal rules and approved by the department. "Accommodation was fixed by the department and embassies concerned and was properly authorised." But speaking on Sunday, Home Secretary Jack Straw said there could be an inquiry. "There are clear rules for the use of aeroplanes and accommodation for Cabinet ministers - the clearest rules - and they are very clearly enforced, first of all by the Cabinet Secretariat and then by the National Audit Office and if there is any complaint they will be looked into." | UK Politics Contents
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