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stood down in the 1997 general election so he wasn't an empty by the time the standards and privileges committee reported on him. it said quite categorically in relation to the question of whether lying to parliament is contempt, deliberately misleading a select committee is certainly a contempt of the house. were sir michael grill is still a member we would recommend a substantial period of suspension augmented to take account of his deceit and that is precisely what the privileges committee has done in its report. the treaties mrjohnson was a senior member of the house, a long—standing member. it wasn't the first time he had got into trouble with either the standard system or the rules. he has shown absolutely no contrition. he chose to attack, intimidate and bully the committee which could indeed be a breach of the rules in itself. everything he
QuestionRelationWhether-lying-to-parliament-is-contemptStandards-and-privileges-committeeGeneral-election1997Privileges-committee-in-contemptMemberMichael-grillAccountContempt-of-the-houseDeceit