Sir Eric Pickles publishes report into tackling electoral fraud

12 Aug 2016 09:36 AM

This independent report makes recommendations about how the government can prevent electoral fraud in the UK.

Former Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Sir Eric Pickles MP, was asked by the government last year to consider what further changes were needed to make the electoral system more secure. This was particularly in light of the 2015 Tower Hamlets election court judgment that saw the disqualification of the elected mayor for a number of corrupt and illegal practices.

Evidence has been gathered over the last year from local government, the police, academics and election experts.

A series of 50 recommendations are outlined in the report, including:

Chris Skidmore MP, Minister for the Constitution, said:

I would like to thank Sir Eric Pickles for the work he has undertaken over the past year in producing this detailed and thorough report.

In order to ensure we have a democracy that works for everyone, the government is determined to ensure that the electoral register is as complete and accurate as possible. The introduction of Individual Electoral Registration has already begun to transform our registration system, increasing its accuracy and performance at the same time as seeing record levels of registration. We intend to continue to build on this success.

This report will be an important contribution to our fight against all types of fraud in the UK. We will look closely at the recommendations.

Sir Eric Pickles MP said:

Last year’s court ruling in Tower Hamlets was a wake-up call that state bodies need to do far more to stamp out corruption and restore public confidence. It was local residents who lost out to the crooked politicians who bullied them and wasted their money. The law must be applied equally and fairly to everyone. Integration and good community relations are undermined by the failure to uphold the rule of law and ensure fair play.

The terms of reference for Electoral Fraud Review included: