The Standards Committee concludes:
We agree with the Commissioner that Mr Hain’s failure to register donations on this scale is both serious and substantial. We are bound to take this into account, notwithstanding the facts that Mr Hain has apologised unreservedly, and that he acted with commendable speed to rectify his omissions once he discovered them, without waiting for others to invite him to do so. Because of the seriousness and scale of this breach and noting the considerable, justified public concern that it has created, we would ordinarily have been minded to propose a heavier penalty. However, we accept that there was no intention to deceive and Mr Hain has already paid a high price for his omissions. We therefore recommend that Mr Hain apologise by means of a personal statement on the floor of the House.
H/T Guido
The man has to apologise to the House ??? What about the rest of us ? An MP is a Lawmaker, any minor Magistrate or Judge would have to resign for a speeding ticket.
Ye Gods- the man fiddled £100 000 and all he has to do is apologise to the House of Commons.
UPDATE
Jack Straw also told he is a very naughty boy For Crying outloud he is the Minister of Justice
These people create the Laws that are shackling your lives, they break the Law and nothing happens- until they do the Law has no credibility and what moral right do these people place sanction on us.