Sex-pest Tory MP Rob Roberts faces six-week BAN from the House of Commons for breaching sexual misconduct rules over 'repeated and unwanted sexual advances' towards man
A sex-pest Tory PM is facing a six-week ban from Parliament for breaching sexual misconduct rules by making advances towards a man working in his office.
Delyn MP Rob Roberts, 41, faces a suspension for making 'repeated and unwanted sexual advances' after an independent panel ruled against him.
Mr Roberts had appealed the standards watchdog's findings, offering to apologise but denying he had breached sexual misconduct rules.
In the report, published today, he argued his behaviour - which included asking the man out for a drink - had not been 'sexual' but was instead 'romantic'.
But an Independent Expert Panel today found him guilty and recommended he serve a six-week suspension. The suspension can only be imposed if agreed by MPs.
And under Commons rules, because the suspension was imposed by the IEP and not the Standards Commissioner, he will escape the prospect of a recall petition that could see him booted out.
Sir Stephen Irwin, chairman of the IEP has said: 'The misconduct demonstrated here was significant.
Delyn MP Rob Roberts, 41, faces a suspension for making 'repeated and unwanted sexual advances' towards the 21-year-old after an independent panel ruled against him.
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ShareThe move will increase the pressure on Boris Johnson to take action against Mr Roberts, who was only elected at the last election in 2019.
'It is evident that Mr Roberts MP was in a very powerful position as an employer in relation to the reporter. Our conclusion is that the determination of six weeks suspension from the service of the House was proper and proportionate.'
The move will increase the pressure on Boris Johnson to take action against Mr Roberts, who was only elected at the last election in 2019.
The Conservatives last month said he will not be kicked out of the party but will have to undergo training for his 'unacceptable' conduct towards a female parliamentary staffer.
In April last year he told the intern working in Parliament that she had 'lovely legs' and asked her not to ignore him 'when I'm making you feel better'.
And he said that in future she might want to 'fool around with no strings, you might come and visit me in London'.
Mr Roberts is separated from his wife and came out as gay last year.