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lowe

[ loh ]

verb (used without object)

British Dialect.
lowed, lowing.
  1. variant of low 3.


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/ ˈ±ôø˱¹É™ /

noun

  1. See Loewe
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He took over last month after the previous director — Shelly C. Lowe, a Biden appointee — resigned under pressure.

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Now Lowe says his KC's review of the investigation has shown the original investigation conducted on behalf of the party was "fundamentally flawed, unfair, and influenced by political motivations".

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Lowe, who was one of five MPs elected for Reform in last year's election, was also reported to the police over allegations of verbal threats towards party chairman Zia Yusuf at the same time.

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The original investigation by Ms Perry concluded there was "credible evidence" Lowe and his staff mistreated in ways that "seem to amount to harassment".

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The latest review, by Irwin Mitchell KC Gemma White, states she only had access to information provided by Lowe or in the public domain and, without access to internal party communications, she does not know "precisely how the investigation was set up or how it was conducted".

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