Michelle Mone should resign from the House of Lords, a senior Conservative MP has told Sky News.
Speaking to Sky News, shadow energy secretary Claire Coutinho, said Baroness Mone of Mayfair should do the “honourable thing” and “resign” as a member of the House of Lords.
Yesterday the Mone-linked firm PPE Medpro was ordered to pay close to £122m of taxpayer cash back to the government after it was found to have breached a contract for supplying PPE during the COVID pandemic.
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The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) brought the case, saying it provided 25 million “faulty”, non-sterile gowns.
Baroness Mone was a Tory peer, although she currently has the whip suspended, meaning she isn’t a member of the official grouping in the chamber.
Speaking to Wilf Frost, Ms Coutinho said: “We’ve taken away the Conservative whip, she’s no longer a Conservative peer.
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“And I think the honourable thing to do, particularly in light of this, would be to resign.”
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Removing a peerage from someone requires an act of parliament, although members of the House of Lords can be permanently excluded by a vote in the upper chamber if an investigation founds they have committed wrongdoing.
Currently, the parliamentary investigations into Baroness Mone are paused while other inquiries – including from the National Crime Agency – play out.
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