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David Hencke, Guardian journalist who exposed cash-for-questions scandal, dies aged 79
United Kingdom🏛️ Politics7 days ago

David Hencke, Guardian journalist who exposed cash-for-questions scandal, dies aged 79

David Hencke, a veteran journalist for The Guardian, has passed away at age 79 after battling liver cancer. Hencke played a pivotal role in uncovering the 'cash-for-questions' scandal during his tenure as a Westminster correspondent, which led to the resignations of two Conservative ministers, including Neil Hamilton, who was later defeated by Martin Bell on an anti-corruption platform. His investigation into Peter Mandelson's secret £373,000 home loan also earned him recognition as reporter of the year in 1994 and scoop of the year in 1998. Colleagues praised Hencke for his relentless pursuit of political scandals and his ability to uncover secrets hidden by those in power.

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David Hencke, Guardian journalist who exposed cash-for-questions scandal, dies aged 79

David Hencke, a veteran journalist for The Guardian, has passed away at age 79 after battling liver cancer. Hencke played a pivotal role in uncovering the 'cash-for-questions' scandal during his tenure as a Westminster correspondent, which led to the resignations of two Conservative ministers, including Neil Hamilton, who was later defeated by Martin Bell on an anti-corruption platform. His investigation into Peter Mandelson's secret £373,000 home loan also earned him recognition as reporter of the year in 1994 and scoop of the year in 1998. Colleagues praised Hencke for his relentless pursuit of political scandals and his ability to uncover secrets hidden by those in power.

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