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MPs warned off 'tea room' advice | |
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The outgoing Parliamentary sleazebuster has urged MPs worried that they might be breaking rules not to rely on advice from colleagues over a cup of tea. | |
Sir Philip Mawer says among lessons learned is that MPs should contact the Registrar of Members' Interests with queries on "standards-related" issues. | |
She is "a better source of advice on such matters than the Members' tea room", he notes. | |
Standards Commissioner Sir Philip will retire in December after five years. | |
The House of Commons Commission has nominated Ministry of Justice director general John Lyon to succeed him. | |
'Timely advice' | |
In his annual report, Sir Philip said that lessons learned over nearly six years in the job was "the importance of members thinking ahead and seeking advice whenever a novel standards-related issue faces them". | |
Directing MPs towards the registrar, he adds: "Seeking timely advice from her can avoid a whole lot of future difficulty and the simple fact that a member has sought advice stands them in good stead if, in spite of the advice having been followed, a complaint still arises." | |
Sir Philip is stepping down after nearly six years | |
He also notes that as much clarity as possible should be sought when drawing up rules on allowances and the boundary "between what is and what is not acceptable behaviour". | |
Sir Philip took over the role in February 2002. Among his high-profile investigations have been ones involving David Blunkett and George Galloway. | |
'Wealth of experience' | |
He looks set to be replaced by John Lyon, currently head of legal and judicial services at the Ministry of Justice, who has been recommended by the House of Commons Commission. | |
The Commissioner for Standards advises MPs on conduct, investigates complaints and monitors the register of interests. | The Commissioner for Standards advises MPs on conduct, investigates complaints and monitors the register of interests. |
If approved by MPs in November, Mr Lyon would serve for a single term of five years and start work in the New Year. | If approved by MPs in November, Mr Lyon would serve for a single term of five years and start work in the New Year. |
Commission spokesman Nick Harvey MP said he was "chosen from a strong field and brings a wealth of experience to bear to this demanding job". | Commission spokesman Nick Harvey MP said he was "chosen from a strong field and brings a wealth of experience to bear to this demanding job". |
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