Uncovering the moral corruption of British parliamentarians in foreign missions.
This report, which was published on Wednesday, mentions such cases, including a representative who was looking for pubs and immoral issues during a trip to one of the Southeast Asian countries. According to one of his colleagues, after the return of the parliamentary delegation to England, he stayed at the destination to establish immoral relations with young women.
In this report, it is also stated that another group of British parliamentarians participated in corrupt banquets and had immoral relationships with young women of the host country.
It is said that during the trip of three members of the British Parliament to one of the European countries, they failed to participate in the business breakfast ceremony of the British Embassy due to excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages the night before.
One of the Times’ sources told how MPs on foreign trips see themselves as celebrities, drink wine and behave arrogantly.
A spokesman for the British Prime Minister’s office called the Times report very worrying, but claimed that the disciplinary committee of the legislative body is responsible for monitoring the trips of members of parliament. “We have seen some of the reports and some of the reported behavior is clearly very concerning,” he said. “The prime minister believes that parliamentarians should work hard for the people.”