London's mayor has suspended his race adviser after a series of allegations of financial irregularities.
Mayor Ken Livingstone said he had taken the step after Lee Jasper himself asked for the newspaper allegations to be referred to the police to investigate.
An internal inquiry had already cleared Mr Jasper of any wrongdoing.
The allegations concern money paid by the London Development Agency (LDA) - the mayor's business arm - to a number of black organisations.
One of them was Brixton Base which is run by Errol Walters, a friend and close associate of Mr Jasper.
'Unsatisfactory report'
Brixton Base received £280,000 from the LDA to pay rent, even though the LDA is its landlord. It also received £230,000 to stage three short courses in arts.
An internal LDA inquiry found that Mr Jasper had acted legally.
The report said it did not have the power to look at claims private individuals took money from organisations to which the LDA had given funds.
It has referred these allegations to the police to investigate.
But the London Assembly described the report as "unsatisfactory" and has called for an independent inquiry.
On Friday, Mr Jasper asked for allegations made in the Evening Standard newspaper to be referred to the police.
"I am being prevented from clearing my name, black organisations across London are being weakened by a systematic campaign in the Evening Standard from seeking funds, and a deliberate attempt is being made to divert attention from the real issues confronting London at the Mayoral election," he said.
"This is being done deliberately and consciously - far from seeking clarity, the Evening Standard for 10 weeks has been running stories of false allegations against me without taking alleged evidence to the police."
'Absolute clarity'
Mr Livingstone stressed the police had not approached him and that he thought the investigation would clear his race adviser.
"The Evening Standard should immediately take any evidence it claims to have to the police or stop making these false allegations - in the good old phrase, 'put up or shut up'.
"In agreeing Lee's request I have also made the extremely difficult decision that, like any GLA officer subject to a police investigation, Lee Jasper will be suspended pending the outcome of the police investigation," Mr Livingstone said......Article conts (-)
Mayor Ken Livingstone said he had taken the step after Lee Jasper himself asked for the newspaper allegations to be referred to the police to investigate.
An internal inquiry had already cleared Mr Jasper of any wrongdoing.
The allegations concern money paid by the London Development Agency (LDA) - the mayor's business arm - to a number of black organisations.
One of them was Brixton Base which is run by Errol Walters, a friend and close associate of Mr Jasper.
'Unsatisfactory report'
Brixton Base received £280,000 from the LDA to pay rent, even though the LDA is its landlord. It also received £230,000 to stage three short courses in arts.
An internal LDA inquiry found that Mr Jasper had acted legally.
The report said it did not have the power to look at claims private individuals took money from organisations to which the LDA had given funds.
It has referred these allegations to the police to investigate.
But the London Assembly described the report as "unsatisfactory" and has called for an independent inquiry.
On Friday, Mr Jasper asked for allegations made in the Evening Standard newspaper to be referred to the police.
"I am being prevented from clearing my name, black organisations across London are being weakened by a systematic campaign in the Evening Standard from seeking funds, and a deliberate attempt is being made to divert attention from the real issues confronting London at the Mayoral election," he said.
"This is being done deliberately and consciously - far from seeking clarity, the Evening Standard for 10 weeks has been running stories of false allegations against me without taking alleged evidence to the police."
'Absolute clarity'
Mr Livingstone stressed the police had not approached him and that he thought the investigation would clear his race adviser.
"The Evening Standard should immediately take any evidence it claims to have to the police or stop making these false allegations - in the good old phrase, 'put up or shut up'.
"In agreeing Lee's request I have also made the extremely difficult decision that, like any GLA officer subject to a police investigation, Lee Jasper will be suspended pending the outcome of the police investigation," Mr Livingstone said......Article conts (-)
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