Metropolitan Police Conclude Investigation into Tory MP Andrew Rosindell
After a thorough investigation, no evidence was found to meet the threshold for prosecution, leading to the dropping of the case against Rosindell.
- The Metropolitan Police have dropped their investigation into allegations of rape, sexual assault, and misconduct against Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell.
- Rosindell, the MP for Romford, was accused of offences that allegedly took place between 2002 and 2009 but will face no further action.
- Despite not being able to vote or speak in the House of Commons since May 2022, Rosindell continued to work, including taking foreign trips.
- Rosindell has been completely exonerated by the police, with a spokesperson stating that the evidence did not meet the threshold for a criminal prosecution.
- He is now due to stand for re-election as the Conservative MP for Romford after being unanimously reselected by his local association last year.