The party says that reform MP James McMardock has lost the whip on allegations related to the justification of business.
Chief Whip Lee Anderson said that the investigation of the allegations has been pending since McMardock, South Basildon and East Thurrock MP, “removed the party whip from themselves”. Sunday Times.
Anderson said, “In the UK we take these matters very seriously and James has agreed to cooperate completely with any investigation.”
He said that the party would not comment further.
The BBC has contacted McMardock for comment.
Anderson said that the allegations were related to commercial justification during the epidemic, before McMardock became an MP last year.
She won the seat by 98 votes, defeated Labor in second place, and took a seat from conservatives.