New Labour peer suspended over alleged inappropriate behaviour
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New Labour peer suspended over alleged inappropriate behaviour
"Lord Docherty, who was introduced to the House of Lords on January 19, resigned as chief executive of NCG in October 2018 after being confronted with allegations he had conducted sexual liaisons while at work. According to an investigation by the Sunday Times and FE Week, Lord Docherty exchanged multiple sexual messages during an Ofsted inspection and used hotels paid for by NCG to meet partners during work hours."
"Labour has suspended one of its peers a month after he took his seat in the Lords after it emerged he had resigned from a sixth-form college group over allegations of inappropriate behaviour. In one case, he is alleged to have had a sexual liaison while he was supposed to be attending a meeting."
Lord Joe Docherty, who was introduced to the House of Lords on January 19, was suspended by Labour following revelations about his conduct at NCG, a major sixth-form and further education group. According to investigations by the Sunday Times and FE Week, Docherty resigned as chief executive in October 2018 after being confronted with allegations of sexual liaisons conducted during work hours. He allegedly exchanged sexual messages during an Ofsted inspection, used NCG-paid hotels to meet partners, and in one instance engaged in sexual activity while supposed to be attending a meeting. The suspension occurred approximately one month after his introduction to the Lords, highlighting concerns about vetting procedures for new peers.
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