Yorkshire Post

Ex-Minister suspended for a week over threat in dispute

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A CONSERVATI­VE former Minister has been suspended from Parliament for seven days after an investigat­ion found he threatened a company chairman over a financial dispute with his father.

Conor Burns, who resigned from Government over the matter, is barred from the parliament­ary estate and unable to take part in debates for the duration of his punishment.

He attempted to intimidate the man by using parliament­ary privilege and continued to make “veiled threats” during the probe, according to the Commons standards committee.

The watchdog recommende­d a suspension from Parliament over multiple breaches of the code of conduct for MPs, a proposal approved by MPs on Monday.

Mr Burns, the Bournemout­h West MP, resigned from the Department of Internatio­nal Trade earlier this month and offered his “wholeheart­ed support” to Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

The unnamed chairman received a letter on House of Commons paper dated February 6 2019 from Mr Burns about the “long-standing financial dispute” with his father.

The MP suggested the complainan­t could avoid having him raise the case in the Commons by securing the payment of the loan to his father.

Mr Burns said he had taken advice from House authoritie­s and noted the complainan­t’s “highprofil­e role” outside the company “could well add to that attention”.

By raising the case during parliament­ary proceeding­s, Mr Burns’s words would have been protected from a legal challenge by parliament­ary privilege.

Earlier, Conservati­ve Internatio­nal Trade Minister Greg Hands apologised to the Commons for misusing parliament­ary stationery to send a letter to thousands of his Chelsea and Fulham constituen­ts in April 2019. Mr Hands said he accepted the mail out did not conform with the House’s rules and apologised for dragging out the process.

He said: “I believe the rules in question are in need of updating to reflect the fact that combining different communicat­ions into one single letter can save money and staff time.” But he apologised and would reimburse the £4,865.55p costs.

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