Richard Barnbrook Denies Any Wrongdoing While Working At The GLA
"The report about me in the Standard is a wicked and defamatory smear and I am wholly innocent of any wrongdoings whatsoever. That I should find myself in a position whereby I am forced to issue a denial to allegations that are so serious and yet so untrue, is scandalous and displays a complete lack of journalistic responsibility and integrity.
The above statement is a reply to yesterday's article in the Evening Standard.
Richard Barnbrook with ex-BNP councillor Emma Colgate
Senior British National Party members took part in a "long-term criminal enterprise" to defraud the Greater London Authority and HM Revenue and Customs, according to court papers.
Richard Barnbrook, the £53,000-a-year member of the London Assembly, was involved in a complex fraud where bankrupt firms were allowed to continue trading, defrauding the taxman and other creditors for £1million, it is claimed.
Mr Barnbrook, former deputy to far-Right leader Nick Griffin, allegedly received cash "kickbacks" on taxpayer-funded contracts for his office costs and personal assistants at City Hall.
His employees, who were temporary workers provided
by a recruitment agency, were former BNP parliamentary candidate Anthony
Avery and ex-BNP councillor Emma Colgate. All three have since left the
extremist party.
The allegations emerged in a High Court claim by
businessman Rene Greville, 65, from Norfolk. He bought Beau Trading
LLP, a bankrupt company with alleged links to the BNP, in 2009.
In
the court documents, Mr Greville claims to have discovered the firm was
a sham and used as a vehicle to defraud the taxman, relying on
"kickbacks" to members of the BNP.
Beau Trading supplied Mr Avery
and Ms Colgate as temps to Mr Barnbrook, who was kicked out of the party
in 2010 but remains an Assembly member.
In the court documents,
Mr Greville claims to have uncovered "evidence which proves...Beau
Trading LLP acted as a source of funding for at least three top members
of the British National Party at the expense of the Greater London
Authority". According to his witness statement, Mr Greville has invoices
and bank statements that show Mr Barnbrook and Ms Colgate received
commissions on Mr Avery's payments by the GLA, which was being
double-billed by so-called "phoenix" companies that did not exist.
Mr
Greville's statement said: "It is quite evident that it was also agreed
between all parties that 'kickbacks' on the Greater London Authority
contracts...would be paid to Mr Barnbrook and Ms Colgate."
Mr
Greville is suing a finance company that brokered his purchase of Beau
Trading, for £197,000. Summing up, he said he had uncovered a "long-term
criminal enterprise by four companies which were all under the control
of the same people, and all operated from the same addresses using the
same telephone and fax numbers.
"With full knowledge and
participation of...high-ranking members of the BNP, these 'phoenix'
companies ...stole nearly £1million from the Revenue and hundreds of
small creditors over an 18-month period while defrauding the GLA and
making corrupt payments to their staff."
Mr Barnbrook said: "I
find all the allegations ludicrous in the extreme. None of the
accusations can be substantiated. This is an issue that has arisen
between two parties in a claim and counter-claim within a legal dispute.
None of this has anything to do with myself or Anthony Avery." Ms
Colgate said the allegations were "ludicrous and can all be proven to be
so. This is obviously a failed 'businessman's' attempt to recoup his
investment."

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