In 1998, Mackenzie was raised to the
Peerage as
Baron Mackenzie of Framwellgate,
of Durham in the County of Durham. In the
House of Lords, Mackenzie has been most active in speaking on issues relating to crime and policing issues and retains personal interests in business ethics and sustainability. He published his memoir, "Two Lives of Brian – from Policing to Politics" in 2004. [Published by The Memoir Club]
Investigation into "paid advocacy" and suspension In June 2013, following investigations by undercover reporters from the
Sunday Times,
The Telegraph, and the
BBC, in which he was filmed offering to become a paid advocate for a firm pushing for new laws to benefit its business. He also said he could set up an all-party parliamentary group as a lobbying vehicle. When the videos came out Baron Mackenzie was suspended from the Labour Party. An investigation by the
House of Lords Commissioner for Standards and subsequent appeal heard by the Lords
Committee for Privileges and Conduct published on 9 December 2013 resulted in a six-month suspension from the House of Lords. Since 3 July 2013, he has sat in the House of Lords as a
non-affiliated member. ==Honours and awards==