'Plebgate': Andrew Mitchell legal bill of £300,000
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Andrew Mitchell resigned as government Chief Whip in 2012
The former government Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell has paid £300,000 in legal costs after losing his libel case in the "Plebgate" affair.
A High Court judge ruled in December the Sutton Coldfield MP must pay the Police Federation and News Group Newspapers - publishers of the Sun - an interim payment of £150,000 each.
The judge had concluded Mr Mitchell had probably called police "plebs" in 2012.
Lawyers told BBC News the Conservative MP had complied with the order.
- Published27 November 2014
- Published27 November 2014
- Published27 November 2014
- Published27 November 2014
- Published27 November 2014