Inquiry launched into whether MP broke Commons rules by ‘causing significant damage’ to its reputation

Chris Pincher, the MP at the centre of a scandal that led to Boris Johnson’s downfall as prime minister, is facing a new investigation by parliament’s sleaze watchdog.

It emerged on Monday that an inquiry had been launched into whether the former deputy chief whip broke House of Commons rules by “causing significant damage” to its reputation.

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