Members of the Republican Party in the US House of Representatives
have backed down on a plan to limit the Office of Congressional
Ethics.
The body was setup in 2008 after a raft of scandals and the proposed
move sparked fierce criticism from Democrats and president-elect
Donald Trump.
US correspondent William Denselow reports.
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