Two Liberal MPs suspended from caucus because of allegations of misconduct will not be allowed to return after the party received complaints from more women, according to a CTV News report.

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau suspended Montreal MP Massimo Pacetti and Newfoundland MP Scott Andrews from the party caucus on Nov. 5 after complaints were brought forward from two female New Democrat MPs accusing the men of sexual misconduct.

The Liberal Party announced last year that Cynthia Peterson, who has expertise in workplace harassment complaints, would investigate the allegations.

The report, according to CTV News, is now in the hands of a small number of Liberals.

CTV News says Pacetti is bowing out of his career in federal politics, while Andrews is expected to fight the report’s findings and run again in his Newfoundland riding.

One of the NDP MPs said she was having drinks with Pacetti in a hotel room after a game and tried to leave before she experienced alleged “sex without explicit consent.”

Another woman said Andrews allegedly forced himself on her after sources said he followed her home from a social event on Parliament Hill.

Pacetti and Andrews have denied the allegations. Neither of the MPs has been charged.

With files from Joanna Smith and The Canadian Press