April 19, 2025
Europe

Tory leader in Wales to remain in job despite drinking in Senedd during alcohol ban

independent– The Welsh Conservative leader will keep his job despite being caught drinking with colleagues on parliament premises while an alcohol ban was in force.

Paul Davies has been told he has the “unanimous support” of the Welsh Tory group to continue in his role as leader.

It comes after an investigation into allegations that Mr Davies drank alcohol with chief whip Darren Millar, the party’s chief of staff Paul Smith and former Labour Welsh government minister Alun Davies in a Senedd tea room concluded a “possible breach of regulations occurred”.

The incident, on 8 December, came just four days after a ban on the sale, supply and consumption of alcohol on licensed premises came into force, although off-licences were allowed to sell alcohol until 10pm.

In a statement, Llywydd Elin Jones MS said an internal investigation by the Senedd Commission had established that “alcohol was consumed by five individuals”, four of whom were elected members, in the Senedd’s licensed tea room. It is not clear who the fifth individual was.

“The investigation has concluded that a possible breach of regulations occurred and therefore the chief executive of the Senedd Commission has referred the matter to Cardiff Council,” she said.

“The regulations in place at the time imposed strict restrictions on members of the public with regard to the consumption of alcohol.

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