Rishi Sunak’s chief of workers has been interviewed as a witness by the Playing Fee, concerning the saga over alleged bets on the timing of the overall election.
Liam Sales space-Smith spoke to the betting regulator at its request final week.
Sources stress that Mr Sales space-Smith, the prime minister’s closest aide, will not be a suspect within the investigation and had not positioned a wager himself.
He was requested to assist the fee perceive who might and will not have recognized about when polling day can be.
The continuing saga began greater than two weeks in the past, when Tory candidate Craig Williams, who was an aide to the prime minister within the final Parliament, was alleged to have wager on the election date.
Mr Williams has apologised and mentioned he made a “large error of judgement” by putting a £100 wager on a July election three days earlier than Rishi Sunak introduced the 4 July ballot.
Since then, extra candidates have been revealed as being underneath investigation, in addition to seven Met Cops.
BBC Newsnight understands that as many as 15 Conservative Occasion candidates and officers at the moment are being scrutinised by the fee.
Labour has suspended its candidate in Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, Kevin Craig.
On Tuesday, after days of questions, the Tories withdrew assist for 2 election candidates – Laura Saunders in Bristol North West and Craig Williams in Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr.
The BBC’s head-to-head TV debate on Wednesday kicked off with the 2 leaders being questioned concerning the claims.
Sir Keir Starmer accused Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of getting to be “bullied” into taking motion. Mr Sunak mentioned he had dealt with the affair correctly.