Submitted on Saturday 26th January 2013
Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)
Fair investigation of complaints against MPs
We call on the government to abolish the office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, which has proved unreliable when called on to investigate complaints against members of Parliament. The office was set up by Parliament in 1995.
It should be replaced with an independent organisation, whose members are not appointed by MPs, able to investigate complaints of improper behaviour by MPs of any kind, including criminal activity.
This should be empowered to consider any matter in which evidence, at first sight, suggests there is a case to answer.
It should not be bound by previous Parliamentary rules, which have allowed MPs to abuse public trust without punishment.
It should operate without fear of interference from any person or organisation with an interest in hindering it.
And it should be able to launch court proceedings for criminal matters; any MP found guilty in such circumstances should be stripped of their seat and a by-election called.
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