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An inquiry has been opened into the charitable status of a think-tank following complaints over its reported links with Chancellor Gordon Brown.
The Charity Commission said it had new information which raised "concerns" about some of the work of the left-of-centre Smith Institute.
The Tories called for an inquiry after claims a subsidiary group had held a seminar on how to beat David Cameron.
The think-tank also employed Mr Brown's ally Ed Balls. It denies wrongdoing.
It's all coming out of the woodwork now!
An inquiry has been opened into the charitable status of a think-tank following complaints over its reported links with Chancellor Gordon Brown.
The Charity Commission said it had new information which raised "concerns" about some of the work of the left-of-centre Smith Institute.
The Tories called for an inquiry after claims a subsidiary group had held a seminar on how to beat David Cameron.
The think-tank also employed Mr Brown's ally Ed Balls. It denies wrongdoing.
It's all coming out of the woodwork now!
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