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Put that Sir Gus O’Donnell had been given evidence to the Public Administration Select Committee and it had been reported that he said that the police should not have started their investigation in to cash for honours without checking whether the law would really allow prosecutions in the first place, and asked if this was Downing Street’s view, the PMS replied that he had not seen the evidence, and even if he had he would not be commenting on that matter.
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