A Labour MP has reported former party leader Jeremy Corbyn to parliamentary authorities over allegations he had not properly declared financial support given to him for legal disputes involving anti-Semitism.
Sky News reported that Bermondsey and Old Southwark MP Neil Coyle had written to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards on Monday regarding financial and in-kind support for legal disputes the former leader has been involved in.
In the letter, seen by the PA news agency, Mr Coyle – a critic of Mr Corbyn – said he believed his former boss may have broken the code of conduct for MPs over declaring the support.