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The Guardian // World // Europe

Len McCluskey took private jet flights arranged by building firm, report claims

Tuesday 22nd July 2025, 7:12PM

Contractor on Unite’s disastrous hotel project also allegedly gave football tickets to former union boss Len McCluskey, the former head of Unite, accepted private jet flights and football tickets arranged by the company building a multimillion pound hotel for the union, according to an internal dossier.The Flanagan Group, which is run by friends of McCluskey, overcharged Unite by at least £30m for the Birmingham hotel and conference centre project, the interim report said.The union spent “at least” £72m more than the hotel complex was worth.Unite awarded the Flanagan Group the contract to build the hotel with “no competitive tendering process” and despite the company “having a history of poor performance, delays … and cost overruns on previous contracts”.McCluskey described the company’s bosses as “good friends”.A £400,000 union loan towards the purchase of a £700,000 flat for McCluskey had not been authorised by the executive committee in advance. Continue reading...

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