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image captionAlun Davies was suspended from the Labour group last month
Senedd member Alun Davies has re-joined Labour s group in the Welsh Parliament following his suspension for drinking on parliament premises during an alcohol ban.
He apologised at the time of his five week suspension but denied breaking the Covid-19 rules in early December.
The Blaenau Gwent Senedd member will continue as Labour s candidate for the seat in May s Senedd election.
Tory MS Darren Millar also stepped down as chief whip, whilst the party s Senedd member (MS) for Monmouth Nick Ramsay is understood to be the fourth Senedd member named in an investigation.
Politicians who drank in the Senedd after the alcohol ban refuse to answer simple questions about what happened
The politicians are refusing to answer straightforward questions about how long their drinks lasted, what time they left, what they drank and who else was there
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A Welsh politician has been suspended and three others are under investigation after they were spotted drinking on parliament premises, potentially breaching coronavirus guidelines. Former minister Alun Davies was seen drinking wine with Tory leader Paul Davies, chief whip Darren Millar and the party’s chief of staff Paul Smith in a Senedd tearoom on 8 December. The alcohol was consumed in the TÅ· Hywel building, attached to the Senedd complex,.
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