Both times he declined to comment on the complaint but, on the second occasion, he made general comments on other matters when questioned directly by the reporter.On 12 March 2004, The Sun ran a news item about Mr A that mentioned his on-going legal case and the complaint that he had made about David Davidson and stated that Mr Davidson had been "cleared" by the "Standards watchdog".At its meeting on 23 March, the Standards Committee announced that it agreed not to uphold the complaint against Mr Davidson.In a letter dated 31 May 2004, Mr A subsequently lodged a complaint with the standards commissioner about the"leak of information regarding my complaint about David Davidson".The standards commissioner carried out an investigation to determine whether there was a breach of the relevant provisions of the code of conduct for MSPs in relation to the members of the Standards Committee as at March 2004 and David Davidson MSP.When the commissioner interviewed the relevant members of the Standards Committee, he was unable to find any evidence that pointed...