[2] Ingram applied for an interim interdict to prevent the publication of Labour turned Respect politician George Galloway's book I'm Not the Only One (2004).
Galloway wrote that Ingram "played the flute in a sectarian, anti-Catholic, Protestant-supremacist Orange Order band".
The Judge, Lord Kingarth, decided to refuse an interim interdict, that the balance of the arguments favoured Galloway's publisher, and that the phrase "sectarian, anti-Catholic, Protestant-supremacist" was fair comment on that organisation.
[4] In June 2010 at the public inquiry into the beating to death of Baha Mousa in custody he conceded that he had misled MPs when he was Armed Forces Minister over British troops' hooding of Iraqi prisoners.
[5][6][7][8] In December 2010 he was cleared of any wrongdoing by the Standards and Privileges Committee after the Cash for Influence Scandal, but criticised for bad judgement.