He was found to have brought the States "into disrepute" after he was linked to an anonymous Twitter account using a pseudonym.
A report into Deputy Le Tissier's behaviour concluded that the “offensive, sexualised” language he used was “wholly unacceptable”.
In March, a code of conduct panel recommended he be expelled. However, a new panel advised a year-long suspension following an appeal by Deputy Le Tissier - who has described his punishment as "disproportionate and draconian". Changes to Guernsey's abortion law Two deputies want to pause the new abortion law to allow for further consultation, angering women's rights campaigners. Credit: ITV Channel TV