Former Labour minister Keith Vaz is under investigation by the Westminster sleaze watchdog over that claims that he tried to interfere in a court case.
John Lyon, the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, says that he has received a complaint that the former Europe Minister may have breached the MPs’ code of conduct.
The inquiry follows press reports last month that Mr Vaz wrote to the High Court asking it to delay proceedings in a case involving Shahrokh Mireskandari, an Iranian-born solicitor. The MP was said to have failed to declare that he was a personal friend of Dr Mireskandari, who was challenging an order to pay six-figure costs relating to a disputed business deal.
Mr Mireskandari himself has categorically denied the allegations and is suing the Daily Mail and the Evening Standard for libel, saying that it is untrue that he asked Mr Vaz inappropriately to "sway [the] judge" in a case involving his firm.
A number of fellow MPs have nonetheless publicly expressed concern over the alleged conduct of Mr Vaz, who is chairman of the backbench Home Affairs Committee. Mr Vaz is also said to deny any wrongdoing.
It is not clear who made the complaint to Mr Lyon. Mr Vaz himself referred the allegations to the Commissioner last month, but this in itself was not enough to authorise Mr Lyon to start an investigation.
In a statement, the Commissioner’s office said: “The Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards has received a complaint against Mr Keith Vaz in respect of the allegations made in recent weeks in press reports which allege that he may have breached the Code of Conduct for Members of Parliament and its associated rules. continues here
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