Looks like time’s up for ‘complacent’ Electoral Commission boss
Jenny Watson, Chair of the Electoral Commission, who famously said “There is no evidence of widespread or systematic attempts to undermine elections or referendums” and then went on to blame the media for people’s worries about electoral fraud, is fighting for her job.
The £100k a year civil servant is now confronted with widespread evidence of fraud “on an industrial scale.”
The Independent reports that members of the committee who appointed her as head of the Electoral Commission are so concerned about her performance 'they want her to be challenged for her role'. when her four year term comes up.
The Independent reports that:
* A senior member of the judiciary claims that flaws in the postal voting system allows fraud to take place "on an industrial scale".
* More allegations of corruption were uncovered in Tower Hamlets as the police prepare to man polling stations in the east London borough today.
* The Electoral Commission became embroiled in a war of words with senior Government ministers over their handling of the fraud allegations. The Housing Minister Grant Shapps accused the Commission of being "complacent".
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