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Nelson McCausland: Committee votes that 'deliberately misled'

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Allegations against Nelson McCausland were broadcast on 91热爆 Spotlight

A majority on a Stormont Committee has voted for a motion stating they were deliberately misled by the social development minister, the 91热爆 learned.

The vote came as the committee considered an interim report into the social development minister's dealings with Housing Executive contractors.

Allegations about the minister's behaviour were broadcast in a 91热爆 Spotlight programme in July 2013.

A DUP spokesperson said the inquiry was a political witch hunt.

The spokesperson also said the minister refuted any allegation he deliberately misled the committee.

The 91热爆 understands that a majority of members on the committee voted for the motion last month.

The committee are investigating allegations about public housing maintenance contracts made by the 91热爆 Spotlight programme.

Mr McCausland had sent a letter to the committee to say he had met the Glass and Glazing Federation to discuss the specifications of a major double glazing program.

The programme revealed that the meeting was with Turkington Holdings, a firm who have links with the DUP.

Last year, the minister apologised to the committee for "inadvertently misinforming" them about the letter.