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David Hencke, Guardian journalist who exposed ‘cash for questions’ scandal, dies aged 79

David Hencke, Guardian journalist who exposed ‘cash for questions’ scandal, dies aged 79

Summary

David Hencke, a journalist for The Guardian who revealed major political scandals in the UK, has died at age 79 from liver cancer. He was best known for reporting the cash-for-questions scandal and uncovering details that led to the resignation of British ministers.

Key Facts

  • David Hencke worked for The Guardian for over 30 years, mainly as a political reporter in Westminster.
  • He exposed the cash-for-questions scandal involving Conservative ministers Neil Hamilton and Tim Smith in the 1990s.
  • The scandal contributed to the end of 18 years of Conservative government in the 1997 UK general election.
  • Hencke also revealed Peter Mandelson’s secret £373,000 loan, which helped him buy a house.
  • He was named reporter of the year in 1994 and won scoop of the year in 1998 for these investigations.
  • Hencke continued investigating political stories until a week before his death.
  • Colleagues described him as a skilled and determined journalist who uncovered wrongdoing by powerful people.
  • He passed away from liver cancer at age 79.
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