Khaleej Times

Fresh rules for British ministers after scandal

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london — British ministers will be subject to new rules governing “inappropri­ate, bullying or harassing behaviour” following a sleaze scandal at Westminste­r, Prime Minister Theresa May’s spokesman said on Tuesday.

May informed her cabinet that the ministeria­l code of conduct had been updated as they met for the first time following Monday’s reshuffle, her official spokesman said. “There are a number of changes. It will include new wording to ensure that the code properly covers inappropri­ate, bullying or harassing behaviour,” he told a regular press briefing.

Michael Fallon resigned as defence minister in November after being accused of groping a journalist several years previously, saying his behaviour had “fallen below the high standards” required of his role.

May’s deputy Damian Green was also accused of inappropri­ate behaviour by a young activist, which he strongly denied. He was sacked in December for lying about pornograph­y found on his computer a decade ago.

Numerous other MPs were investigat­ed for inappropri­ate behaviour, and leaders of all the main political parties agreed to introduce new safeguards for parliament­ary staff.

The ministeria­l code has also been amended to take account of a scandal that felled a third minister in May’s cabinet late last year.

Internatio­nal aid minister Priti Patel was forced to resign after conducting unauthoris­ed meetings with Israeli officials. —

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