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Today's Gazette: Lord Hanningfield free after nine weeks
8:50am Monday 12th September 2011 in News
Lord Hanningfield taking dog Jefferson for a walk
TODAY'S GAZETTE:
* Shamed Tory Peer Lord Hanningfield has been released from prison after serving nine weeks of his nine-month sentence for fiddling taxpayers out of £14,000...
* Sheltered housing schemes to be sold under plans unveiled by Colchester Council...
* Tributes to former Lexden Springs Primary School pupil Charlotte Jones who died of a rare brain condition aged 21...
* Jumbo owner tells heritage group he is not prepared to sell the historic water tower...
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Comments(24)
Arthur Fonzarelli
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9:22am Mon 12 Sep 11
wellnow
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9:54am Mon 12 Sep 11
see sir all those freeby meals and being driven everywhere,not good for you.
Say It As It Is OK?
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10:21am Mon 12 Sep 11
He'll be brazen enough to take up his seat again in the Lords so he can continue to take all the expenses on offer! Maybe though he will now stick to the rules or be more creative in hiding his fraudulent his expenses than he was in the past.
Ritchie_Hicks
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11:21am Mon 12 Sep 11
Maybe he's planning on being Santa this year for Debenhams?
Sdapeze
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12:13pm Mon 12 Sep 11
Bing Bong
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1:09pm Mon 12 Sep 11
nick2480
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1:36pm Mon 12 Sep 11
catflap1
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1:50pm Mon 12 Sep 11
Feisty CBC wrote:Yeap equals about £81,000 per year shame the avg wage in Colchester is about £22,000
Not bad. Nine weeks for £14k.
Boris
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4:39pm Mon 12 Sep 11
Can that really be him in the photo?
cavillas
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4:52pm Mon 12 Sep 11
DenverKing
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7:08pm Mon 12 Sep 11
Say It As It Is OK? wrote:Justice? Must be part of the Fratenal Gang, that meet in their Aprons and have their compasses! If it was you or I being done for fraud wether it was DHSS or Bank Business That would be a long stretch, But not a Peer, nothing has changed from Robin Hoods Day. That is not equal!
Disgraceful....Nine weeks for a Nine month sentence. Who said crime doesn't pay?
He'll be brazen enough to take up his seat again in the Lords so he can continue to take all the expenses on offer! Maybe though he will now stick to the rules or be more creative in hiding his fraudulent his expenses than he was in the past.
wellnow
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7:21pm Mon 12 Sep 11
Council Man
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8:40pm Mon 12 Sep 11
Whether it is right or wrong we can each have our own opinions and mine are that he should have pleaded guity and took his punishment rather than try and justify his unacceptable and lapse expense accounting.
Having said that, 40 years of local government work and dedication should have been recognised and taken into consideration.
This is ever so sad!
Council Man
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8:46pm Mon 12 Sep 11
We each have our own opinions and for what it is worth I think he should have pleaded guity and took his punishment like a man rather than try and justify his unacceptable and lapse expense accounting because of his positions as Leader of Essex County Council and his Peerage.
Having said that, 40 years of hard local government work and dedication should have been recognised and be taken into consideration.
Judge this man on both the good and bad things he has done. This is only fair and reasonable. In my opinion!
Feisty CBC
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9:51pm Mon 12 Sep 11
Council Man wrote:Thieving scumbag would have been more appropriate. He is still, trying to defend the indefensible.
He has done his time as determined by the justice system and it is not for us to decide whether the length of time he has served is right or wrong. Everyone should let him be.
We each have our own opinions and for what it is worth I think he should have pleaded guity and took his punishment like a man rather than try and justify his unacceptable and lapse expense accounting because of his positions as Leader of Essex County Council and his Peerage.
Having said that, 40 years of hard local government work and dedication should have been recognised and be taken into consideration.
Judge this man on both the good and bad things he has done. This is only fair and reasonable. In my opinion!
Council Man
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10:22pm Mon 12 Sep 11
Feisty CBC wrote:How can you defend the indefensible when they have been tried, convicted and sentenced in a court of law?
Council Man wrote:Thieving scumbag would have been more appropriate. He is still, trying to defend the indefensible.
He has done his time as determined by the justice system and it is not for us to decide whether the length of time he has served is right or wrong. Everyone should let him be.
We each have our own opinions and for what it is worth I think he should have pleaded guity and took his punishment like a man rather than try and justify his unacceptable and lapse expense accounting because of his positions as Leader of Essex County Council and his Peerage.
Having said that, 40 years of hard local government work and dedication should have been recognised and be taken into consideration.
Judge this man on both the good and bad things he has done. This is only fair and reasonable. In my opinion!
This is exactly my point, tried, convicted, sentenced and released by the British Judicial System. Our law and courts!
colcestrian1961
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12:07am Tue 13 Sep 11
Little Bobby Walker
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12:58am Tue 13 Sep 11
colcestrian1961 wrote:Wow I admire all the love and generosity of spirit and all that but come on!
A lovely man who really cares and I know from personal experience that he does care....He should not have been incarcerated and he should not have been prosecuted it was totally vindictive and not needed+++God bless he who cast the first stone then to all the critics...I would back him anyday...++
Yes everybody makes mistakes and we shouldn't be too eager to judge others because we can not see all ends and we are all imperfect. But this man committed a serious breach of trust and it is right that he should know this and be properly punished, for his own sake as well as for public justice.
No! I am Spartacus
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7:56am Tue 13 Sep 11
He abused his power, privilege and position, however- when he lost his appeal against his conviction in late July when judges said his case was "unarguable".
That abuse should also lose him his title.
No! I am Spartacus
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8:17am Tue 13 Sep 11
jut1972
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10:21am Tue 13 Sep 11
romantic
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4:48pm Tue 13 Sep 11
Boris
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10:59pm Tue 13 Sep 11
Hundreds (thousands?) of rioters were given "exemplary" sentences and this meant that non-violent criminals such as Lord Bonkers had to be let out extra early, to make room for them. Our prisons are full, so that means most prisoners can only be held for a fraction of the proper time.
Feisty CBC says...
9:10am Mon 12 Sep 11