Nov. 24 (UPI) -- Lords Richard Dannatt and David Evans, two members of Britain's House of Peers, are facing suspensions for breaching rules, including providing parliamentary services in return for "payment or reward."

The Conduct Committee on Monday published two reports on the men, upholding the findings of the House of Lords Commissioner for Standards.

House of Peers members serve in ceremonial roles in the British House of Lords, the upper chamber of the parliament.

Dannatt was recommended to be suspended four months and Evans five months. The punishments need to be approved by the House of Lords.

They both failed to act on "personal honor as required by the Code," the committee found.