The Commons Standards Committee has recommended a day’s suspension (excluding sitting Fridays) for Daniel Kawczynski. The move comes after he was hauled over the coals by the Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme for bullying and harassment and told to give an apology to the house. Kawczynski managed to undermine his apology, however, by giving an interview beforehand. During the interview with his local BBC radio branch, Kawczynski had identified both the name of the committee the complainant had worked on, and their job titles. “Mr Kawczynski had begun the interview by saying “I was on the [redacted: select committee identified]”, and had used the job titles of the complainants nine times during the interview.”
As a result of the interview, the Commissioner found:
Referred to the Standards Committee, they have found the Shrewsbury MP should be “suspended from the service of the House for one sitting day” and specify it shouldn’t be a sitting Friday. He’ll also have to make another apology to the house; BBC Radio Shropshire, prepare your interviewer…
Last week Guido congratulated new intake Tory MP Rob Roberts for bravely coming out to the world on International Day Against Homophobia. Since becoming an MP, the 41 year-old married father has thrown caution to the wind and himself into Westminster’s thriving gay scene. Guido now learns the MP’s late night antics have created so much drama that the Chief Whip has had to get involved after an incident with a young male staffer. Guido understands the incident has also been raised with Parliament’s Independent Complaints body…