Chairman Senator Neda Imasuen said Natasha was found guilty of all allegations after she refused to appear before the committee to defend herself.
The report is now being debated by senators, with room for further amendments before the final decision is adopted. This recommendation stems from a clash between Natasha and Senate President Godswill Akpabio over seating arrangements in the chamber.
The disagreement escalated when Natasha accused Akpabio of sexual harassment and abuse of office, sparking national attention and further controversy.
Senators are expected to vote on the suspension after deliberations, with tensions running high over the potential disciplinary action.
This development marks a fresh chapter in the ongoing power tussle within the Senate, as Natasha’s supporters question the fairness of the process while her critics insist on upholding discipline in the chamber.