The attempt to scrap the parliamentary standards system is the latest example of a slide into corruption and moral bankruptcy

As the Conservative party decided to self-immolate in sleaze last week, one of the most jaw-dropping aspects was the insistence from Owen Paterson and his supporters that the investigation which found he had “egregiously” breached lobbying rules “did not comply with natural justice”.

The idea he has been denied justice is laughable. The process for regulating the conduct of MPs has multiple safeguards to ensure fairness. Any investigation will be carried out by an independent standards commissioner. After that, a committee of MPs and lay members recommends whether any sanctions should be imposed, and finally MPs approve or reject those sanctions. Our system is widely regarded as an example of best practice across the world.

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