A TORY MP has received an apology from the Government's chief whip after it was alleged they asked his ex-army colleagues for dirt on him.
Johnny Mercer said three people he knows were tapped up for information about him – and was told to "watch your back" by a pal.
The rising star tweeted a message he'd got from the mate which said: "By the way, the whips office was trying to tap me up for dirt on you.
"Obviously I have none anyway, but I told him to f**k off regardless. I guess maybe watch your back a little bit."
It was alleged the move came from deputy Chief Whip, Chris Pincher.
Ex-army officer Mr Mercer said: "Contrast the values and ethos of that institution vs Parliament, and you’ll start to find answers of how we got the UK politically into such a mess.
"Values, integrity, ethos – never been more important, or more scarce."
Today he got a "full and unreserved apology" from the Chief Whip.
Fellow Tory colleague Tom Tugenhat claimed he'd had a similar experience.
"I'm hearing from mates that someone is looking for dirt on me," he tweeted.
"They should just have the integrity to ask me direct."
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