Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Keith Vaz quit as the chairman of the Home Affairs Committee over his rent boys scandal

Keith Vaz quits as Home Affairs Select Committee chairman

Keith Vaz has quit as the chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee over his rent boys scandal.
He issued a statement in which he said: ‘It is in the best interest of the Home Affairs Select Committee that its important work can be conducted without any distractions whatsoever.

‘I am genuinely sorry that recent events make it impossible for this to happen if I remain Chair.

‘I have always been passionate about Select Committees, having served as either Chair or Member for half of my time in Parliament.

‘The integrity of the Select Committee system matters to me. Those who hold others to account, must themselves be accountable.’

The meeting came as the Mirror newspaper published new transcripts of a recording of the MP talking with the two escorts, which it said scotched suggestions that he was the victim of a ‘press sting’.

According to the paper, the tape showed Mr Vaz telling one of the men to treat the other as his ‘bitch’ and discussing having sex.

Reports have suggested that the Labour MP could face a vote of no confidence from fellow members of the Conservative-dominated committee if he refuses to go voluntarily.

Following reports in the Sunday Mirror at the weekend that he had paid escorts and discussed the use of legal and illegal drugs, the Leicester East MP initially told reporters he planned to stand aside as chairman ‘with immediate effect’.

But he later said publicly that he wanted to discuss the situation with committee members before deciding how to proceed.

In a public signal that he was determined not to be cowed by allegations, he appeared in the House of Commons chamber to ask questions on Monday, while his lawyers sent a letter warning Tory MP Andrew Bridgen not to spread ‘defamatory’ rumours about him.

Prime Minister Theresa May stepped up pressure when she said that voters must be able to have confidence in their politicians.

Speaking during a visit to China, Mrs May said: ‘What Keith does is for Keith and any decisions he wishes to make are for him.’

But she added: ‘I have always been clear throughout my political career that what is important for people is that they feel that they are able to have confidence in their politicians. That is what I think we all have a duty to provide for those who elect us.’

Asked whether he expected Mr Vaz to step down, former Labour minister Ed Balls told ITV1’s Good Morning Britain: ‘I think he will. I think in the end, yes.’

Mr Vaz, who has publicly apologised to his wife and children for causing them ‘hurt and distress’, is facing a possible investigation by Commons’ sleaze watchdogs.

The Sunday Mirror claimed that money was paid into an account used by one of the escorts by a man linked to a charity set up by the MP, though there was no suggestion that the charity’s money was used.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn indicated there was no need for Mr Vaz to stand down from the party, stating: ‘Well, he hasn’t committed any crime that I know of. As far as I’m aware it is a private matter, and I will obviously be talking to Keith.’

SHARE THIS

Author:

Editor at AS-Media. He is a Photographer, Blogger and Videographer. He enjoys travelling and you can not separate him from Music and Movies. He has passion for Brands managements/Web management. Reach him via email: babatunde-ojedokun@live.com, (+234) 08185100100 (SMS Only) Instagram @babatunde.ojedokun.

0 comments:

Photos

Photos