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20 April 2014 last updated at 04:24, the businessman, to the Prime Minister a quango administering public funds Manager resigned after reports, that he had been declared bankrupt.

A Conservative spokesman said that Tony Caplin loan Board (PWLB) had resigned as Chairman of the public utilities.

The organization is responsible for multi-million pound loans to municipalities for infrastructure projects.

The mail on Sunday reported that a study of number 10 revealed, that Mr Caplin bankruptcy had been made in the year 2012.

"No party role"

Whitehall rules require each delivery to a public institution, which is the competent Minister without delay in bankruptcy.

A conservative party spokesman said: "Tony Caplin has no role in the conservative party, nor he contributes to, the manifest.

"He was appointed by the previous Government to a number of public institutions.

"He was again ordered to the PWLB of Prime Minister. He should have declared that he is broke.

"This has been advised him and as a result he has resigned."

'Serious questions'

Senior Labour MP Margaret Hodge, the Commons Public Accounts Committee Chairs, the mail on Sunday said: "It does raise serious questions that should be investigated."

The former Conservative Party Chief Operating Officer served a number of public institutions, including the North West London Hospitals NHS Trust, where he was last year of Chairman until January.

He was for 10 years a PWLB Commissioner and appointed Chairman Mr Cameron in July 2013.

According to the website PWLB Mr Caplin had been due date until the end of 2015.


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