A set of claims about Labour MPs’ conduct is being used by political rivals to influence or block appointments in Mayor Andy Burnham’s government, according to reporting. The dossier described by one outlet lists 30 MPs and is said to be dominated by well-known members of the Labour Party. The claims also include an allegation involving a senior minister accused of forcibly kissing a member of office staff in front of colleagues. The reporting frames the compilation as part of an effort to undermine candidates for top roles within Burnham’s administration. Other details about the compilation—such as the sources of the allegations, any investigative findings, or whether the individuals involved have responded—are not provided in the excerpts supplied. The information is presented as a strategy by opponents rather than as a confirmed record of wrongdoing, and it focuses on alleged personal conduct as grounds for political challenges to appointments.