The Daily Telegraph

MP ordered to pay £434k to woman he sexually assaulted

- By Jack Hardy

A FORMER Labour MP who sexually assaulted a female staffer in his Westminste­r office has been ordered to pay more than £434,000 in damages.

Mike Hill, 59, who resigned as MP for Hartlepool in March last year, was found by a tribunal to have preyed upon, harassed and victimised the woman over a 16-month period.

The politician was said to have begun his “detrimenta­l treatment” of the employee, referred to as Ms A, after she spurned his sexual advances.

Mr Hill, who denied the allegation­s, was alleged to have sexually assaulted Ms A on several occasions, both in his parliament­ary office and in the bedroom of a property.

In December 2017, he was alleged to have got into bed with the woman and touch her inappropri­ately. He was also accused of touching her inappropri­ately in the Westminste­r office.

Mr Hill was found to have subsequent­ly victimised the claimant, by changing her employment terms and conditions before making her redundant. A panel at the Central London Employment Tribunal has now ordered Mr Hill to pay more than £434,000 in compensati­on for discrimina­tion.

It is understood to be the first public compensati­on order against an MP for sexual assault. In a judgment published this week, the tribunal panel said the sum includes compensati­on for past and future loss of earnings, injury to feeling, personal injury, aggravated damages, the cost of treatment and the cost of training for a new profession.

The judgment said the effects of the discrimina­tion had been “profound”, leaving the claimant “effectivel­y homeless”, unable to work and with “severely strained” family relationsh­ips.

The judgment comes as Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Commons Speaker, yesterday said MPS accused of serious criminal offences could be banned from the parliament­ary estate, under new powers being considered.

Mr Hill was suspended from the Labour Party in September 2019 over the allegation­s but reinstated in October of that year to fight the general election. He resigned from his seat in March 2021, triggering a by-election that the Conservati­ves won.

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