Rishi Sunak aide’s £100 bet on election date: what are the rules?
Craig Williams, who is standing to be Conservative MP, is subject of an inquiry. These are the key issues at stake
Rishi Sunak’s closest parliamentary aide, Craig Williams, is understood to be the subject of an inquiry by the Gambling Commission after he bet £100 that there would be a July election, three days before the prime minister named the date.
The revelation from the Guardian means Williams, who is standing again to be a Conservative MP in Montgomeryshire, will now face questions about what he knew and when.
The story is embarrassing for the Tories but what are the rules on placing bets, who oversees them, and what are the potential punishments for anyone who is found to have had inside information?
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This article was originally published by Theguardian.com. Read the original article here.