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Serious Fraud Office probe 拢112m Unite union hotel
- Author, Joe Pike
- Role, Political Investigations Correspondent
The Serious Fraud Office is investigating the construction of a hotel and conference centre owned by one of the UK鈥檚 biggest trade unions, the 大象传媒 can reveal.
Unite the Union spent a total of 拢112m of its members鈥 money on the project in Birmingham.
The building has since been valued at just 拢29m, suggesting 拢83m has been wasted.
A KC-led inquiry commissioned by Unite鈥檚 general secretary Sharon Graham also identified a missing 拢14m which has been described as a 鈥渕ystery鈥 and does not feature in the project鈥檚 final accounts.
Unite has told the 大象传媒 the case is 鈥渘ow with the Serious Fraud Office鈥 and Ms Graham, who took over as Unite general secretary in 2021, would 鈥渓eave no stone unturned in finding out if there was any financial wrongdoing鈥.
An SFO spokesperson said: 鈥淚n line with long established practice to avoid prejudice to law enforcement activity, we can neither confirm nor deny any investigation into this matter."
Len McCluskey, Sharon Graham鈥檚 predecessor as general secretary, had championed the project and said in 2021 that it was 鈥渁 fantastic investment鈥.
He later tweeted the internal inquiry was 鈥渟ensible and will answer any questions鈥.
A lawyer for Mr McCluskey has told the 大象传媒 that due to the ongoing investigation it would be inappropriate for him to comment.
The Birmingham project was intended to be an investment for Unite as well as saving the union money with hotel and conference costs.
Construction was completed in 2020 and development includes the four-star, 195-bedroom Aloft Birmingham Eastside hotel and a 1,000-person capacity conference centre, as well as Unite鈥檚 regional offices.
Employment tribunal documents reveal the union believes its ruling executive council had been misled as to the true value of the project.
In 2022 South Wales Police searched the union鈥檚 London headquarters as part of a separate bribery, money-laundering and fraud investigation.
The force has told the 大象传媒 that the investigation is ongoing.
A Unite spokesperson said: 鈥淚t is important to note that Sharon Graham has had to endure repeated attacks by those with much to lose since she launched these inquiries, from both inside and outside the union.
"These have been sickening and horrendous but she has remained determined to get to the truth.
鈥淲e are also pursuing legal claims to recover money lost to the union and the general secretary has put safeguards in place to ensure that such things can never happen again.鈥
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