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Wednesday
23  April

Russell George suspended after also being charged in betting probe

 
14/04/2025 @ 12:36

 

Montgomeryshire Member of the Senedd Russell George has been suspended from the Conservative Party after also being charged for insider betting alongside former MP Craig Williams.

The pair are on the list of 15 people that have been charged following a probe that was launched in the run-up to last summer’s General Election.

It is alleged that those charged had insider knowledge of when the election would be taking place. Mr Williams lost his place as a Conservative candidate as a result, and was eventually ousted from his seat at the election when he ran as an independent.

Leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Darren Millar MS said: “Having been informed that Russell George MS has been charged with gambling related offences, I have taken the decision to suspend him from the Welsh Conservative Group in the Senedd.

“The suspension is a neutral act pending the outcome of the justice process.

“There will be no further comment at this time.”

Statement from the Gambling Commission

The Gambling Commission has charged 15 people with offences under the Gambling Act 2005 following an investigation into alleged cheating related to bets placed on the timing of the 2024 General Election.

The investigation, initiated in June 2024, focused on individuals suspected of using confidential information - specifically advance knowledge of the proposed election date - to gain an unfair advantage in betting markets. Such actions constitute an offence of cheating under Section 42 of the Gambling Act 2005, a criminal offence.

Those charged are:

  • Simon Chatfield, 51, (DOB: 19/03/1974), Lower Bourne, Farnham, GU10
  • Russell George, 50, (DOB: 27/04/1974), Newtown, Wales, SY16
  • Amy Hind, 34, (DOB: 13/07/1990), Loughton, Essex, IG10
  • Anthony Hind, 36, (DOB: 12/09/1988), Loughton, Essex, IG10
  • Jeremy Hunt, 55, (DOB: 08/04/1970), Horne, Horley, RH6, (former Police Officer)
  • Thomas James, 38, (DOB: 15/09/1986), Brecon, Wales, LD3
  • Charlotte Lang, 36, (DOB: 15/02/1989), Brixton, SW9
  • Anthony Lee, 47, (DOB: 24/04/1977), Bristol, BS1
  • Iain Makepeace, 47, (DOB: 15/08/1977), Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE16
  • Nick Mason, 51, (DOB: 03/10/1973), Milton on Stour, Gillingham, SP8
  • Paul Place, 53, (DOB: 11/05/1971), Hammersmith, London, W6
  • Laura Saunders, 37, (DOB: 23/02/1988), Bristol, BS1
  • James Ward, 40, (DOB: 12/08/1984), London, E11
  • Craig Williams, 39, (DOB: 07/06/1985), Llanfair Caereinion, Welshpool, SY21
  • Jacob Willmer, 39, (DOB: 06/07/1985), Richmond, London, TW9

They are due to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court at 10am on Friday, June 13, 2025.

The Commission, as the independent regulator of gambling in Great Britain, is committed to protecting consumers and the public, ensuring confidence in the industry, and upholding high standards among licensees.

Under Sections 27 and 28 of the Gambling Act, the Commission has the authority to investigate offences and bring criminal prosecutions where appropriate.

The Commission is committed to upholding the law and will continue to take robust action against illegal betting practices, including investigating and prosecuting offences.

The Gambling Commission cannot provide further details on ongoing criminal cases.