Today, 04:52 AM
Disgraceful & improper gerrymandering attempts to fix the Election
How was Dame Shirley brought to justice?
After a lengthy investigation the former magistrate was found guilty of "wilful misconduct" and "disgraceful and improper gerrymandering" in May 1996.
District Auditor John Magill found Dame Shirley, her deputy David Weeks, one other councillor and three council officials "jointly and severally" liable for repaying £36.1m, lost in the attempts to fix the election.
The judges called Dame Shirley Porter and her deputy " liars "
How was Dame Shirley brought to justice?
After a lengthy investigation the former magistrate was found guilty of "wilful misconduct" and "disgraceful and improper gerrymandering" in May 1996.
District Auditor John Magill found Dame Shirley, her deputy David Weeks, one other councillor and three council officials "jointly and severally" liable for repaying £36.1m, lost in the attempts to fix the election.
The judges called Dame Shirley Porter and her deputy " liars "