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 MUL salomon TI-million pound contracts awarded by the country s biggest union to a firm whose boss is under police investigation must be probed, a Labour MP says.John Spellar insists Unite members  cash to the Flanagan Group for construction projects in Swansea, Liverpool, Stoke and a Birmingham h af1 otel centre must face an extensive audit.3Unite s general secretary Len McCluskeyCredit: Getty Images - GettyThe company is run by Paul Flanagan, 57, a close ally of Unite s general secretary Len McCluskey.Mr Flanagan was arrested last year on suspicion of conspiracy to commit bribery.He has been released pending further inquiries.Cops are investigating the firm under Operation Aloft which is looking into the sale of council-owned land in Liverpool.Mr Spellar said:  This raises issues of serious concern. Unite members will be demanding a full investigation into the allegations jordan . There must be full transparency of costs incurred by the union. 3John Spellar insists Unite members  cash to the Flanagan