London: Britain's longest-serving Indian-origin MP Keith Vaz announced his retirement from the parliament on Sunday, weeks after Commons Standards Committee recommended he should be handed a six-month suspension over cocaine and prostitute scandal.
The 62-year-old was found to have expressed a willingness to purchase cocaine for others during an encounter with male prostitutes. Subsequently, he had faced calls to step down including his party.
A Labour MP for Leicester East from the past 32 years, Vaz announced his retirement clearing he will not stand in the next month's General Elections.
"I have decided to retire after completing 32 years as the Member of Parliament for Leicester East. At that time I have won eight general elections. It has been an honor and a privilege to serve my constituency since I came to the city in 1985," Vaz said in a statement.
"I want to thank the people of Leicester East for their absolute loyalty and support," he added.