She can do her own enquiries, there is no reason for taxpayers' money to pay. Anyway, the Torygraph explained it very clearly for her:
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2023/06/09/nadine-dorries-no-peerage-boris-johnson-resignation-honours/
The Telegraph understands from senior government sources that Mr Johnson had put the names of Mr Adams, Ms Dorries, Mr Sharma and Mr Jack to Holac.
However, the body ruled they could not be given peerages because they were outside the normal time limit of six months before a general election.
This was because any vetting carried out now would be deemed to be out of date by the time of the next election in 18 months time.
A note from Lord Bew, the Holac chairman, was submitted to this effect to 10 Downing Street, The Telegraph can disclose.
The ruling meant that the four names were not on the list which was given to Mr Sunak a week ago. It was left then for Mr Sunak to clear the remaining names on the list.
... this position was explained to Ms Dorries at length on Friday ...