Channel 4 Dispatches documentary Andrew Gilligan in a
Channel 4 Dispatches documentary in March 2010, and in a series of
Daily Telegraph blogs and articles, accused Lutfur Rahman of achieving the council leadership with the help of the
Islamic Forum of Europe. The IFE was accused by the local Labour MP,
Jim Fitzpatrick, of
infiltrating the council and the Labour Party. In 2011, Lutfur Rahman complained to the
Press Complaints Commission about his description by Gilligan and the
Telegraph as "extremist-backed" and as having "close links" to the IFE. The Commission rejected the complaint, saying that the description was "not misleading." Subsequently, in the 2015
election court hearing where this issue was considered, the judge determined the court had "not heard a shred of credible evidence linking Mr Rahman with any extreme or fundamentalist Islamist movement." Interviewed for
The Guardian in October 2010, Lutfur Rahman dismissed the complaint and insisted that, like the electoral campaign, he meets all his own expenses and legal costs. Later that year it was reported that Lutfur Rahman had hired a
Mercedes-Benz E-Class at a cost of £72 a day, and was chauffeur-driven by council staff. He was criticised for not using public transport or his own car as other mayors did.
Attempt to sell Henry Moore sculpture In November 2012, Lutfur Rahman overruled the recommendation of his councillors that
Henry Moore's
Draped Seated Woman 1957–58, donated by the artist on the understanding that it would be permanently available for public appreciation in a socially deprived area of London, should not be sold. Rahman said the money raised would ease the £100m budget cut that Tower Hamlets faced over the next three years. The
London Borough of Bromley claimed the statue, because, although it was in Tower Hamlets, when the
Greater London Council (GLC) and subsequent
London Residuary Body had been dissolved, all remaining GLC assets – including the sculpture – had been given to Bromley. Bromley did not want it sold. The matter was taken to the
High Court, who ruled that Tower Hamlets had committed an act of
conversion by lending the sculpture to the
Yorkshire Sculpture Park in 1997 and that Bromley's title to the sculpture was therefore extinguished under the
Limitation Act 1980. The sale was interrupted by Rahman's removal from office, and his successor John Biggs subsequently cancelled the sale and put the sculpture on display.
Testimonials for individuals with convictions Lutfur Rahman apologised for providing a court character reference for the convicted sex offender Zamal Uddin, stating that he had been misled by the defendant's family.
Panorama documentary In March 2014, just weeks before council elections in Tower Hamlets, the BBC aired a
Panorama programme making serious allegations about his suitability for office. The
Panorama documentary, presented by
John Ware, alleged that: • Lutfur Rahman diverted over £3.6 million of grants to charities run by Bangladeshis and Somalis in return for political support. • The council had paid money to
Channel S, a local Bangladeshi TV channel, and one of its reporters, in return for politically biased coverage. • A council-funded local newspaper was also strongly politically biased. The documentary also alleged that Lutfur Rahman had failed to answer questions at ten council Overview and Scrutiny meetings.
The Times reported: "A beleaguered mayor raised the spectre of civil war in his borough as government inspectors swooped on his offices hunting for evidence of fraud, favours and unlawful spending." On 16 April 2014, the
Metropolitan Police said there was "no credible evidence of criminality" to substantiate allegations made against Lutfur Rahman, so they would not carry out an investigation at that stage. Andrew Gilligan, writing in
The Daily Telegraph, later reported that the police were in the early stages of investigating an alleged fraud involving a grant to the Brady Youth Forum, and claimed that the local police had a "cosy relationship with Lutfur’s council". The police issued a statement that the council had referred the Brady Youth Forum to the police for investigation, and this investigation pre-dated the
Panorama documentary. ==Removal from office==