Energy secretary Chris Huhne is under fresh pressure over claims that he tried to avoid a driving ban as details emerged of a taped phone call during which he allegedly pressed a witness not to discuss the allegations.
Last weekend Huhne's estranged wife Vicky Pryce, from whom he separated last year, claimed that the Liberal Democrat cabinet minister "pressurised people" to take on his penalty points to avoid a driving ban. Huhne strenuously denied the claims.
On Saturday night the Sunday Times claimed it had obtained details of a phone call in which Huhne urged a witness to stay silent about the allegations. Huhne was reported as having said: "If I were you … do not talk. I would have thought you would not want to talk."
The paper suggested police were ready to launch inquiries into the allegations. Persuading someone to take penalty points is illegal.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/may/15/huhne-lawyer-driving-points-allegationsThis could go very badly for Huhne.
It's not uncommon for people convicted of this offence to get a custodial sentence.