Privileges Committee chairman confirms when he will step aside to allow PM probe

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Privileges Committee chairman confirms when he will step aside to allow PM probe
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The move by Chris Bryant follows the publication of the Sue Gray report on Wednesday.

Mr Bryant said in a statement: “I have summoned a meeting of the Commons Privileges Committee for Tuesday 7 June to dispose of its outstanding business, namely a report on the powers of select committees, to follow up our earlier report on which we have been consulting.

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