Yorkshire Post

I was promised a peerage for sex, says city charity founder

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A WOMAN’S rights campaigner who says she was promised a peerage in return for sleeping with a senior member of the House of Lords has urged other victims of harassment to speak out.

Jasvinder Sanghera, the founder of Leeds charity Karma Nirvana, has disclosed that she was the woman who lodged a complaint against the former Liberal Democrat frontbench­er Lord Lester of Herne Hill.

The 82-year-old peer is facing the longest suspension in modern parliament­ary history after the Lords’ Privileges and Conduct Committee found he groped her and offered her “corrupt inducement­s” to become his mistress.

Lord Lester, a prominent QC, has strongly denied the allegation­s, saying they are “completely untrue”.

Ms Sanghera, who was not named in the report, waived her anonymity in an interview with

to say that she had made the complaint to establish that “what he did to me wasn’t acceptable and wasn’t honourable”.

She said: “There needs to be a system in place that will give other victims the confidence to complain and to feel supported in doing so.”

Ms Sanghera, a campaigner against forced marriage, had been working with Lord Lester on the passage of a parliament­ary Bill when the alleged incident occurred in 2006.

She said his conduct “made me feel physically sick”, but at the time she felt there was little she could do. “I was acutely aware of the power imbalance. If I’d said anything, who would believe me?” she said.

She finally lodged a complaint in November 2017 and said the rise of the #MeToo movement led her to hope that “by speaking out, victims were creating a climate in which people were more willing to listen”.

Peers are expected to vote tomorrow whether to accept the committee’s recommenda­tion that he should be suspended to June 2022.

Ms Sanghera, 53, who escaped a forced marriage by running away from home at 16 years old, is the founder of Leeds-based charity Karma Nirvana, which supports the victims of honourbase­d abuse and forced marriage. She was made a CBE in 2013.

 ??  ?? Waived anonymity to reveal she had complained over Lord Lester.
Waived anonymity to reveal she had complained over Lord Lester.

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