Housing secretary says decision to approve Tory donor鈥檚 拢1bn east London scheme made in good faith

Housing secretary Robert Jenrick has insisted he broke no rules in deciding to grant permission to a 拢1bn development by a Tory party donor that has subsequently been ruled unlawful.

Challenged in the House of Commons over the 1,500-home Westferry Printworks scheme by Labour shadow housing secretary Steve Reed, Jenrick said he was confident that no rules had been broken and that he took the decision in good faith and with an open mind.

Secretary of State for housing, communities and local government, Robert Jenrick

This is despite the fact the government has already conceded it acted with 鈥渁pparent bias鈥 in deciding the east London residential scheme, by deliberately taking the decision at a time that would have allowed the developer to avoid up to 拢50m in planning obligations.

Labour wants a full civil service investigation over the scheme being developed by a company owned by media mogul and Tory donor Richard Desmond.

Reed used the exchange to repeat his calls for the government to disclose all documents, correspondence and conversations within government on the decision.

Jenrick (pictured) told MPs: 鈥淧ropriety in the planning system is incredibly important and I take my responsibility as secretary of state very seriously indeed.

鈥淚 took that decision in good faith and will an open mind. I鈥檓 confident that all the rules were followed in doing so. It isn鈥檛 unusual to come to a different conclusion than a local authority. It isn鈥檛 unusual for a Secretary of State to come to a different conclusion than the planning inspector.鈥

Jenrick said all the information relevant to the case had been passed to the cabinet secretar and added: 鈥淚 have taken and will take again advice from my permanent secretary on what further documentation might be able to be published.鈥

After Jenrick鈥檚 decision to approve the application was ruled unlawful late last month, it emerged that Desmond had paid 拢12,000 for a table at a Tory fundraising dinner at which he raised the issue of the application (pictured, right) with Jenrick. Jenrick has subsequently maintained he declined to discuss the topic with Desmond.

Jenrick鈥檚 decision on the Westferry scheme has been quashed and the appeal is to be redetermined by a different minister.

Designed by PLP, the scheme is set to be project managed by Mace.

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