i m really looking forward to a new partnership where we can both deliver together for wales. thank you, vaughan. but we ve also discovered that one senior labour figure offered to lend mr gething money to repay the controversial donation in full. he turned down the offer. we ve repeatedly tried to ask the first minister about the new evidence. did you know about the criminal investigation before you accepted the money? thank you. but his team said the issues had previously been addressed and were a matter of public record. this week s senedd vote of no confidence is an unwelcome distraction for the first minister at a particularly busy time. wyre davies, bbc news. you can watch wales investigates: a big stink on bbc iplayer now or bbc one wales tonight at 8pm. to another election now, in mexico.
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