The Herald (South Africa)

Tory MP suspended after newspaper sting

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An MP in Britain’s governing Conservati­ve Party has been suspended after he was filmed in a newspaper sting offering to lobby ministers and leak market-sensitive informatio­n on behalf of a fake company.

Scott Benton, an MP in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s party since 2019, has been suspended pending an investigat­ion.

The move comes after The Times published a video in which Benton told its undercover reporters, who were posing as gambling industry investors looking for a paid adviser, that he could leak them a copy of an upcoming marketsens­itive government policy paper on gambling reforms.

Benton offered to submit parliament­ary questions and talked of access to ministers.

The journalist­s had proposed paying him thousands of pounds a month, the newspaper said.

MPs are not allowed to accept money to raise issues with ministers or ask questions in parliament, and are also not allowed to provide advice on how to influence parliament.

A spokespers­on for Simon Hart, who is in charge of Conservati­ve party discipline, said Benton had been suspended from the party after he referred himself to the independen­t Parliament­ary Commission­er for Standards.

Benton’s office did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The BBC quoted Benton as saying in a statement that he had not followed up on the meeting because he had been concerned that “what was being asked of me was not within parliament­ary rules”.

“I contacted the Commons registrar and the parliament­ary standards commission­er who clarified these rules for me and had no further contact with the company,” he said.

“I did this before being made aware that the company did not exist and the individual­s claiming to represent it were journalist­s.

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