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exactly the same amount and in 2007/08 he again claimed the maximum personal ACA allowance as did 142 other MPs. Following Thomas Legg's audit of MPs expenses spending limits on eligible items were retrospectively lowered thus meaning that 468 MPs being were forced to make repayments. Malik repaid £1,300. The investigation further ordered that Malik apologise in writing to the House "for breaching the rules of the House when he was a Member of
Parliament and for his failure while still a member to respond sufficiently promptly to the Commissioner's investigation". It noted Malik had failed "to recognise his personal responsibility" to respond thus making the situation "more serious." A spokesman for Malik said the claim had previously been "approved twice by the parliamentary authorities and subsequently audited as eligible."
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Parliament; believes the parliamentary cleaners should be treated with respect and that it is wrong that, despite the widespread concern over their pay and conditions of employment, their pay has only increased from the national minimum wage of £4.85 per hour to £5 per hour; is concerned that the parliamentary cleaners only enjoy 12 days' paid holiday and have no company sick pay or pension; believes the time has come to end this sorry state of affairs; and urges the parliamentary authorities to reach agreement with the two contractors on making available the necessary resources to ensure that cleaners earn the London living wage.
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Standards, Malik also was cleared of parliamentary rules. On receiving the news Malik said: "I have now been cleared of breaching the ministerial code of conduct by the ministerial standards adviser Sir Philip Mawer, cleared of any abuse of expenses by a parliamentary review conducted by the Department of Resources, and now finally cleared of abusing office expenses by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards John Lyon. Today's outcome represents the end of a 12-month nightmare and I would like to thank all those family, friends and constituents who have stood by me and kept the faith – we have today all been vindicated."
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the eye, a black eye, lacerations to the arm, bruises on the back of the head, on the body and on the legs." On leaving
Burnley General Hospital Malik said: "No recriminations. This incident should not stereotype all police officers". No charges were brought by Lancashire Police and Malik was offered an apology. In April 2003, Malik won a public apology and "substantial" libel damages after being wrongly accused of throwing bricks during the riots in the
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they will say they are as opposed as you and I are to extremism, to terrorism ... But the frustration is that they are constantly linked with terrorism as a community as a whole". He went on: "It is not just about the Muslim, it is actually about everybody in our society having a role to play and we cannot dismiss or underestimate the threat from the far right".
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Malik said the £45million-a-year "Prevent" strategy would work in deprived white areas rather than concentrating on Muslim youths. Former
Government adviser Paul Richards criticised the move, saying: "There is a real danger that if ministers relax the focus on Muslim youth, then it dilutes efforts to
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Malik was involved in the transition of Nepal out of civil war into an inclusive democracy. In this role he acted as an honest broker engaging with the
Maoists leader Chairman Prachanda and the seven party alliance including PM Koirala. Other troubled areas that Malik engaged with included Darfur. In
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newspaper. He wrote: "Yes, foreign policy causes anger among many
British Muslims but this does not in itself cause terrorism. Unquestionably, the lethal ingredient is a twisted, perverted interpretation of Islam whereby you can legitimately kill yourself and other innocent people, and you will go to
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Disaster and Emergencies Committee to help raise millions of pounds for people in need of food, medicines and shelter following Israel's three-week assault on the Palestinian territory. Malik warned that the Corporation's decision
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Malik placed an early day motion (EDM 434, 2005), which attracted 178 MPs signatures and led to the first picket and strike in the Houses of Parliament and eventually to improved pay and conditions for the cleaners of Parliament. EDM 434 stated: That this House values the cleaners who maintain high
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In June 2001, Malik was arrested and allegedly beaten by police during racially motivated riots in Burnley. He said he had been trying to stop the violence and told the BBC he had been arrested by "very hyped-up" police. "The riot shields were smashed in my face, causing four to five stitches above
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by accepting preferential rent on his office and home. However, the inquiry concluded that he was in fact paying the market rent and Mawer cleared him of any breach. On 9 June, Malik rejoined the government as Communities and Local Government minister. After a further inquiry by the Parliamentary
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accused Malik of having "watered down the policy". Malik said Prevent, which includes measures like helping mosques to spot the early signs of extremism in vulnerable youngsters, was too focused on the Muslim community. He added: "You speak to any Muslim on the street anywhere in this country and
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veil after pupils found it hard to understand her during English language lessons. The school said she could wear the veil outside the classroom. Malik said: "In schools the top priority has got to be the education of our children... I believe the education authority has bent over backwards to be
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Malik claimed £185,421 in parliamentary expenses for 2006, the highest amount claimed by any MP. Some £163,000 of this was used for staff and office etc. while the rest some £22,110 was claimed for personal use as part of his 'staying away from main house' allowance (ACA). 183 other MPs claimed
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Malik founded an award which was to be presented by the Prime Minister of the day known as the Heroes of the Holocaust award. The award was given (sometimes posthumously) to British non-Jews who had risked their lives or given their lives to save Jews and other persecuted groups from the Nazis.
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Malik said of the incident: "The abusive attitude I endured last November I forgot about and I forgave, but I really do believe that British ministers and parliamentarians should be afforded the same respect and dignity at USA airports that we would bestow upon our colleagues in the Senate and
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Although over a hundred MPs employed family members in their offices, Malik was found to be the only MP to have employed his father, who was paid between £13,566 to £25,195 per year from the taxpayer-funded MP's Staffing Allowance fund. Failure to initially disclose this information was later
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was "not welcome" in France. Sarkozy said: "The burqa is not a sign of religion, it is a sign of subservience." Malik responded publicly by saying: "It is not the job of government to dictate what people should or should not wear in our society – that is a matter of personal choice."
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In his role as the UK Minister responsible for Humanitarian Affairs, Conflict and Security Operations he had responsibility for overseeing the response to humanitarian emergencies both natural and man-made. For example, it covered disasters such as
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In December 2009 an envelope containing suspicious white powder was sent to Malik's office at the House of Commons, triggering an anti-terrorist investigation. Comments written on the envelope suggested it had been sent by a supporter of the
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posted a 39-second video clip warning him not to "mess with the big boys", cutting from a still of the BNP leader, Nick Griffin, to a shot of Malik covered in blood. The video was removed from the site following a further complaint from the
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accommodating and has been extremely reasonable and sensible in the decision it has come to.” "There is no religious obligation whatsoever for Muslim women to cover themselves up in front of primary school children."
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on 17 January 2002. Malik's lawyer told the High Court in London: "At the time referred to in the article, he was acting as a mediator and peacemaker in a volatile situation following disturbances in Burnley."
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2243:"Institute of Community Cohesion - Cohesion Minister Shahid Malik today called on local councils to put community cohesion right at the heart of their local services as new guidance is published"
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council elections in May 2006. Malik believing the material amounted to an accusation of racism. The defending newspaper suggested the case was attack on
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would be seen around the world as 'one which inflicts still further misery on the beleaguered and suffering people of Gaza'.
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Congress. Obviously, there was no malice involved but it has to be said that the USA system does not inspire confidence."
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addition, Malik's focused his efforts on the Far East with visits and support to Vietnam and Indonesia.
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Just two months after Malik was elected to the House of Commons, it was revealed that the leader of the
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the developing world and co-chaired the DFID/Trade Union Congress International Development Forum.
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communications sent to his offices in Westminster and Dewsbury. In June 2008 Malik acted against
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awards in the 'Rising Star' category. Upon election, Malik was appointed to the
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2061:"Shahid Malik provides new boost for peace in Nepal - Nepal | ReliefWeb"
1464:"General Election 2010: Communities minister Shahid Malik ousted in Dewsbury"
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faith and community cohesion. In 2008, he was made an honorary Doctor of the
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1979:"Plea for Burma victims; Minister in cyclone talks. - Free Online Library"
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2911:"White powder in envelope sent to MP triggers Commons terror alert"
2819:"White powder in envelope sent to MP triggers Commons terror alert"
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from 1999 to 2002. He also served as an independent governor of
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Department of the Official Report (Hansard) (5 July 2007).
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Malik and his staff regularly had to intercept abusive and
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2997:"Dewsbury MP Malik only one to employ dad at Westminster"
2035:"Australia-UK Press Release - Australian High Commission"
2553:"Costs soar as Malik libel case goes to full jury trial"
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2671:"Record claim prompts plea for greater transparency"
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2669:White, Michael; Branigan, Tania (26 October 2007).
1946:"DFID - Shahid Malik meets a monsoon in Bangladesh"
620:Later Malik confronted the issue in an article for
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3170:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice
2941:"News: Surrey news updates from across the region"
2761:"Minister cleared over expenses | Metro News"
2737:. London: Independent Print Limited. 9 June 2009.
2402:"Independent Progressive Public Policy Think Tank"
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2323:"Is The World Economy Really Recovering?"
2245:. Cohesioninstitute.org.uk. 13 May 2009.
2115:. Appablog.wordpress.com. 13 April 2008.
1254:. London: Guardian News and Media Limited
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2464:"Journalist's 'fury' over libel claim"
2165:"DFID - Shahid Malik visits Indonesia"
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2967:"Woodley man sent racist email to MP"
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2063:. Reliefweb.int. 19 September 2007.
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1814:from the original on 11 October 2012
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1598:"Stop whingeing and show leadership"
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2494:"Petition to defend free speech..."
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1544:"Bomb suspect's family "shattered""
1474:from the original on 21 August 2018
1215:Norman, Matthew (24 October 2000).
795:On 6 October 2006 Malik launched a
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2848:Hamilton, Fiona (15 August 2006).
2798:from the original on 18 March 2017
2638:Milland, Gabriel (9 August 2009).
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1922:. Reliefweb.int. 3 December 2007.
1569:Hamilton, Fiona (15 August 2006).
1390:from the original on 24 April 2010
1302:"Selection row brewing for Labour"
1246:Watt, Nicholas (29 January 2003).
735:International Development minister
655:
592:Race and community cohesion issues
432:. Malik is one of seven siblings.
408:of Burnley, having emigrated from
60:9 June 2009 – 11 May 2010
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2786:Barkham, Patrick (20 July 2011).
2711:from the original on 14 June 2021
2619:from the original on 20 June 2015
2609:"BBC defiant over Gaza tv appeal"
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1628:"School suspends woman over veil"
1364:from the original on 21 June 2004
1300:Patrick Sawer (3 February 2004).
1227:from the original on 8 March 2016
1118:from the original on 4 March 2016
1088:from the original on 24 July 2012
1062:from the original on 4 March 2016
803:editor Danny Lockwood and former
495:. He then stood for selection in
3100:Parliament of the United Kingdom
3023:"MP Malik has father on payroll"
2378:. Inside Housing. Archived from
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1653:Wardrop, Murray (24 June 2009).
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442:Training and Enterprise Council
2677:. London: Guardian Newspaper.
2440:. 9 March 2010. Archived from
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2089:. Blog.com.np. 28 June 2008.
1630:. BBC News. 16 October 2006.
1435:Cowling, David (7 May 2005).
1034:Who's Who 2010 Online Edition
988:
558:Home Affairs Select Committee
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3207:Joan Hanham, Baroness Hanham
2875:Milmo, Cahal (4 July 2008).
1410:"Rioters' sentences reduced"
1190:"WPR - Shahid Malik (Ex-MP)"
510:Lancashire Evening Telegraph
469:National Executive Committee
404:between 1976 and 2006 and a
352:, Malik studied business at
7:
3265:Alumni of Durham University
2452:– via uk.reuters.com.
1462:Stokes, Paul (7 May 2010).
1412:. BBC News. 10 April 2003.
706:Malik lost his seat in the
611:7 July 2005 London bombings
458:Sheffield Hallam University
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3286:
1546:. BBC News. 14 July 2005.
1360:. BBC News. 26 June 2001.
1334:. BBC News. 26 June 2001.
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1308:. London. Archived from
1144:. London. Archived from
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975:Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar
961:
953:Personal life and family
912:after supporters of the
560:. He also served on the
436:Pre-parliamentary career
348:The son of the mayor of
1860:"The Financial Express"
1217:"Diary: Matthew Norman"
830:Problems at US airports
605:Terrorism and extremism
464:UK, from 2000 to 2003.
37:Official portrait, 2008
2557:Yorkshire Evening Post
2468:Yorkshire Evening Post
1981:. Thefreelibrary.com.
1718:"Shahid Malik's pride"
1437:"Who deserted Labour?"
642:Holocaust Memorial Day
599:University of Bradford
499:after Labour lost the
422:South Bank Polytechnic
375:from 2008 to 2009 and
308:South Bank Polytechnic
3025:. Dewsbury Reporter.
2707:. 17 September 2010.
1864:The Financial Express
1778:Huddersfield Examiner
979:1997 general election
863:Shadow Home Secretary
704:2010 general election
698:2010 general election
615:Mohammad Sidique Khan
533:2005 general election
523:2005 general election
382:2010 general election
358:2005 general election
3116:Member of Parliament
1506:on 10 February 2009.
940:Anthrax terror alert
900:Racist hate material
652:, as nonattendees."
518:Parliamentary career
428:and later attending
339:Member of Parliament
323:Shahid Rafique Malik
210:Member of Parliament
3260:People from Burnley
2943:. Getsurrey.co.uk.
2705:www.telegraph.co.uk
2615:. 24 January 2009.
1810:. 25 January 2010.
1659:The Daily Telegraph
1468:The Daily Telegraph
1142:The Daily Telegraph
847:BBC Gaza War Appeal
493:all-women shortlist
373:Ministry of Justice
345:from 2005 to 2010.
2675:Guardian Newspaper
2589:on 18 January 2010
2497:Thepressnews.co.uk
2444:on 26 January 2020
2329:on 22 January 2013
1170:on 9 December 2019
1148:on 31 August 2011.
1030:"Sarwar, Mohammad"
1018:on 6 October 2012.
856:Tackling extremism
822:In a trial at the
801:The Dewsbury Press
799:case against both
716:Conservative Party
414:Barden High School
392:Malik was born in
16:British politician
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3204:Succeeded by
3177:Succeeded by
3152:Succeeded by
3127:Succeeded by
3055:. 25 April 2008.
3003:on 4 October 2018
1722:Dewsbury Reporter
1689:edm.parliament.uk
1009:www.parliament.uk
813:freedom of speech
574:Minister of State
566:cabinet reshuffle
554:Channel Four News
430:Durham University
354:Durham University
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