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in light of the aggravating features, in particular the lack of remorse or insight and the refusal to engage, that the withdrawal of the Responder's [O'Mara's] right to a pass is the only appropriate and proportionate sanction that will mark the seriousness of the misconduct, address the harm caused to the Reporter by the Responder's misconduct, and send a signal about the misconduct which declares and upholds standards of behaviour. [108]

Criminal prosecution

On 19 August 2021, the Crown Prosecution Service announced that O'Mara had been charged with seven counts of fraud by false representation. [109] [110] On 24 September 2021, O'Mara pleaded not guilty to those counts and an additional charge under the Proceeds of Crime Act. [111] Arnold, who referred O'Mara to the police for the expenses in July 2019, [91] [92] [93] was jointly charged with six of O'Mara's fraud offences. [92] [95]

In January 2023, on the first day of his trial at Leeds Crown Court, prosecutors alleged that O'Mara had attempted to claim falsely nearly £30,000 in a bid to fund "a significant cocaine habit". [92] [93] [95] [112] The court was shown messages between Arnold and O'Mara referencing O'Mara "do[ing] cocaine instead of going to Parliament". [113]

£19,400 of the claims related to a fictitious charity, Confident About Autism South Yorkshire; [92] [93] the postcode given for the organisation corresponded with a McDonald's branch in Hillsborough. [114] [115] [116] Additionally, O'Mara was accused of submitting to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority two invoices from Arnold for work he never completed. [92] [93] [114] These invoices were either rejected or not processed. [88] [93]

A former case worker, who later took O'Mara to employment tribunal, told the court that O'Mara attended his Sheffield office "once, possibly twice" between November 2018 and April 2019, cancelled and missed parliamentary appointments, and showed signs of drug use at a meeting in February 2019. He also said that he protested to O'Mara when the MP approved contracts without prior vetting from the parliamentary authorities. [117] [118] [119]

In his examination, Arnold told the court that O'Mara's election was "a massive shock", and that the MP became convinced that the Speaker, John Bercow, "had it in for him" and refused his expenses. Arnold said that the work he provided O'Mara was genuine, and that he would offer O'Mara media training by roleplaying as Jeremy Paxman. [88] [120] His second invoice was a "retainer" so that O'Mara could call him at any time. He said that he decided to resign after suspecting that O'Mara had drunk a litre of vodka before a BBC Look North interview that Arnold had arranged. [88] He accused O'Mara of smoking sixty cigarettes a day at one stage. [114] [121] Arnold also told the court that O'Mara had submitted subject access requests to the Labour Party and Unite the Union, with a view to suing them under data protection law. [88]

O'Mara's defence said that he failed to follow the correct processes because of administrative ignorance. [114] They said that his claims were ignorant or incompetent, rather than dishonest, and that he believed that he was entitled to submit them given the genuine assistance he received. [122] The defence further asked jurors to consider the effects of his mental health and autism. [114] [122] O'Mara declined to give evidence at the trial. [122] [123]

On 8 February 2023, O'Mara was found guilty of six counts of fraud, and not guilty of two counts. Arnold was found guilty on three counts of fraud, and not guilty on a further three. [20] Of the counts of which O'Mara was cleared, one related to employing a friend, John Woodliff, as a constituency support officer. Woodliff had been jointly charged with one count of fraud, [92] [93] [114] for which he was cleared. [20] On 9 February 2023, O'Mara was sentenced to four years' imprisonment. Arnold was handed a fifteen-month term, suspended for two years. [124] [125] On 26 September 2023, O'Mara's appeal against his sentence was denied by the Court of Appeal. [126]

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Jared O'Mara
Official portrait of Jared O'Mara crop 2.jpg
Official portrait, 2017
Member of Parliament
for Sheffield Hallam
In office
8 June 2017 6 November 2019
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Sheffield Hallam
20172019
Succeeded by