Honours Committee Declines to Revoke Charlie Mullins' OBE Following Investigation
The decision follows Mullins' apologies and commitments to address his behavior, though he continues to claim political bias, a charge denied by officials.
- Charlie Mullins, a Reform UK donor, was investigated by the Honours Forfeiture Committee for remarks, including a 2022 post suggesting 'someone should kill' Sadiq Khan.
- The committee decided not to revoke his OBE, citing his public apologies and steps such as enrolling in gender sensitivity and diversity training.
- Mullins accused Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer of political retaliation, a claim dismissed by Cabinet Office sources emphasizing the committee's independence.
- The investigation highlighted additional controversial remarks by Mullins, including misogynistic, racist, and inflammatory comments, which he has since apologized for.
- The case has reignited discussions on free speech, accountability, and the standards expected of public figures awarded national honors.