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Police are looking at newspaper allegations that four peers were prepared to change laws in return for cash, it has been confirmed. | Police are looking at newspaper allegations that four peers were prepared to change laws in return for cash, it has been confirmed. |
Officers from the Metropolitan Police are reviewing material relating to the claims, made in the Sunday Times, following a complaint by the Lib Dems. | Officers from the Metropolitan Police are reviewing material relating to the claims, made in the Sunday Times, following a complaint by the Lib Dems. |
But Lady Royall, Leader of the House of Lords, said police had yet to decide whether to launch an investigation. | But Lady Royall, Leader of the House of Lords, said police had yet to decide whether to launch an investigation. |
She has said the allegations, which the four men deny, are "very serious". | She has said the allegations, which the four men deny, are "very serious". |
The Sunday Times reported that four Labour peers - Lord Moonie, Lord Truscott, Lord Taylor of Blackburn and Lord Snape - had discussed amending legislation in return for a fee, which would be in breach of parliamentary standards. | The Sunday Times reported that four Labour peers - Lord Moonie, Lord Truscott, Lord Taylor of Blackburn and Lord Snape - had discussed amending legislation in return for a fee, which would be in breach of parliamentary standards. |
Received request | Received request |
The four deny breaking any rules. | The four deny breaking any rules. |
The Lib Dems alerted the police to the allegations on Monday. | The Lib Dems alerted the police to the allegations on Monday. |
Lady Royall said she had been told officers were looking at material relevant to the issue while attending a meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority. | Lady Royall said she had been told officers were looking at material relevant to the issue while attending a meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority. |
In a statement in the House of Lords, she said: "On Monday, the Met Police received a request to consider investigating whether an offence had been committed by certain members of the House. | In a statement in the House of Lords, she said: "On Monday, the Met Police received a request to consider investigating whether an offence had been committed by certain members of the House. |
"The police have now decided to review the relevant material in this matter to assist them in deciding whether it would be appropriate to carry out an investigation." | "The police have now decided to review the relevant material in this matter to assist them in deciding whether it would be appropriate to carry out an investigation." |
She added: "I should stress that the police are not investigating this matter at this stage." | She added: "I should stress that the police are not investigating this matter at this stage." |
A Met spokesman said it would be "reviewing the relevant material to assist a decision whether or not to it will be appropriate to launch an investigation". | A Met spokesman said it would be "reviewing the relevant material to assist a decision whether or not to it will be appropriate to launch an investigation". |
A House of Lords committee is to investigate the allegations, which have raised concerns across the political spectrum. | A House of Lords committee is to investigate the allegations, which have raised concerns across the political spectrum. |
Lady Royall has said the allegations have damaged Parliament and that its members must abide by the highest standards. | Lady Royall has said the allegations have damaged Parliament and that its members must abide by the highest standards. |
The government has said it will act decisively if any wrongdoing is uncovered, introducing new sanctions against members if necessary. | The government has said it will act decisively if any wrongdoing is uncovered, introducing new sanctions against members if necessary. |
But opposition parties say the allegations show the need for more fundamental reform of the House of Lords. | But opposition parties say the allegations show the need for more fundamental reform of the House of Lords. |