A Scotland Yard investigation investigation into sexual harassment allegations towards Glasgow North MP Patrick Grady have been dropped.
The Metropolitan Police mentioned on Sunday that no additional motion was being taken towards the SNP MP for Glasgow North after officers spoke to the alleged sufferer. The previous chief whip resigned his occasion membership after police started investigating an incident in an east London pub in 2016.
Mr Grady instructed the Commons he was "profoundly sorry" after being discovered by a parliamentary inquiry to have acted inappropriately in the direction of an SNP workers member.
His sufferer beforehand spoke to the Every day Report final week concerning the ordeal and his therapy by SNP colleagues. He mentioned that the bullying throughout the SNP after he spoke out was worse than the harassment he skilled.
A spokesman for the Met mentioned: "On Wednesday June 22 police acquired a 3rd occasion allegation of sexual assault that's mentioned to have taken place in October 2016 at a business premises in Folgate Road, E1.
"Officers carried out enquiries together with talking to the alleged sufferer. There will probably be no additional police motion right now."
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