Former Labour staff could face disciplinary action after probe into leaked report, the shadow chancellor has admitted. Anneliese Dodds stressed the inquiry had to be independent to have the confidence of everyone in the party.
But she said that "disciplinary action" could follow. Keir Starmer and his deputy Angela Rayner ordered an "urgent independent inquiry" into the leaked report which was first published by Sky News over the weekend.
The 860-page dossier alleges that Labour staff conspired to undermine Jeremy Corbyn's bid to win the 2017 general election and the party's handling of anti-Semitism complaints.
The document, which was drawn up by allies of Mr Corbyn and claims that some senior Labour staff opposed to Mr Corbyn used the