Bribery sting: Speaker asks Ethics Committee to probe charges against TMC MPs
Bribery sting: Speaker asks Ethics Committee to probe charges against TMC MPs
Lok Sabha Speaker on Wednesday referred the issue of some Trinamool Congress members allegedly accepting bribe, as shown in a purported sting operation, to the Ethics Committee.

New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker on Wednesday referred the issue of some Trinamool Congress members allegedly accepting bribe, as shown in a purported sting operation, to the Ethics Committee.

Speaker Sumitra Mahajan asked the LK Advani-headed panel to examine and investigate the charges.

Mahajan made the announcement immediately after the Question Hour, a day after BJP, Congress and CPM came together in Parliament to attack the accused TMC members, demanding a probe into the matter.

An ethics committee in 2005 had terminated the membership of 11 MPs, 10 from the Lok Sabha and one from the Rajya Sabha, after finding them guilty following a sting operation that showed them accepting bribes to help fictitious private firms.

Saugata Roy of the TMC strongly protested the Speaker's decision, saying it was "unilateral decision" and if it becomes a practice, then anybody will do a sting against members and inquiry would be ordered on such "unverified" contents.

However, he also said he had full respect for Advani and added that the veteran BJP member would be fair.

The Speaker, however, brushed aside his objections, saying such a reference to the 15-member Ethics Committee had been made earlier too.

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