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Mark Spencer

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14 days ago
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Deep research · Exaupdated 14 days ago
There are two prominent individuals named Mark Spencer. Mark Spencer, the 2026 U.S. Senate candidate from Louisiana, has no reported scandals, corruption allegations, or legal investigations associated with his current candidacy. Sir Mark Spencer, a former British Member of Parliament, faced several controversies during his tenure. In 2016, he was investigated by police regarding 2015 general election campaign spending, but the Crown Prosecution Service concluded in 2017 that the evidence did not meet the test for further action. In 2023, an investigation into the sacking of MP Nusrat Ghani cleared him of breaching the Ministerial Code, though the ethics adviser identified shortcomings in his handling of the situation and inaccurate information provided to the Prime Minister.
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