The Scotsman

Watchdog’s update on MPS being investigat­ed

- By SAM BLEWETT

Around 15 MPS are expected to have been investigat­ed by the independen­t watchdog that examines allegation­s of bullying, harassment or sexual misconduct in the last year.

Parliament's Independen­t Complaints and Grievance Scheme (ICGS) wrote to MPS giving an "exceptiona­l" preliminar­y update given the scale of interest in Westminste­r sleaze.

The message this week noted that there were 15 cases started against MPS between July 2020 and June 2021, adding: "We are seeing a similar trend in disclosure so far this year." The final figure will be published in the ICGS annual report in the coming months, but that alone does not detail how many parliament­arians have been complained about.

Three Cabinet ministers and two in the shadow cabinet are believed to be among 56 MPS to have been referred to the ICGS over about 70 separate complaints.

The last ICGS annual report states that of the 45 cases started in the previous year 15 were against MPS. But there may well have been a higher number of complaints that did not lead to cases, with 113 people contacting the ICGS helpline about their experience­s.

Some cases may carry over from previous years.

Resign in gmp neil parish is expected to face an ICGS investigat­ion for viewing pornograph­y in the Commons after a complaint from at least one Tory colleague.

The ICGS message to MPS read: "In the interests of transparen­cy, I want to give as clear a picture as I can about current case rates, but I am doing this on an exceptiona­l basis given the scale of speculatio­n.”

 ?? ?? ↑ MP Neil Parish who is resigning
↑ MP Neil Parish who is resigning

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