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Keith Vaz, Britain’s longest serving Indian-origin MP, who was embroiled in a sex scandal announced, on Saturday, that he will “stand aside” as the chair of the influential House of Commons Home Affairs Committee after a newspaper claimed that he had paid for male prostitutes.
Keith who has been the Labour MP from Leicester since 1987, is a married father of two.
The Sunday Mirror claimed he paid for men to visit him one evening last month at a flat he owns in London. The 59-year-old MP of Goan-origin has since announced that he will be stepping aside as chair of the influential House of Commons Home Affairs Committee, which he has headed for the past 10 years.
In a statement quoted by Sky News, he said:
It is understood that Vaz has not resigned completely but temporarily stepped down as the matter gets handled by his lawyer and other members of the committee. The committee is currently examining prostitution in the UK and had issued a report recently saying that soliciting by sex workers should be decriminalised.
Vaz allegedly paid for sex with two male prostitutes and offered to pay for a class A or banned drug, according to the newspaper report, which is accompanied by a video.
As the talk ranged from sex to pets, Vaz eventually said: “We need to get this party started”. He also spoke about having had unprotected sex.
Vaz paid the escorts in cash, the report claimed.
A Labour Party spokesperson said:
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