Referring to the assault, he added: “It is incredibly important that lessons are learned and action is taken to better protect guests.”
Boydell apologised to the victim in a statement earlier in March, adding that the company had made changes to its door key policy.
In a statement responding to the PMs letter, she said the company was treating the situation with the “utmost seriousness”.
“We have commissioned an independent review led by Paul Greaney KC… to examine our room security procedures and the lessons we can learn from how this incident was handled,” she said.
“We have offered that all MPs interested in this important issue can feed into the independent review in writing so their contributions can be fully taken into account.
“Our immediate priority is to progress this important work at pace, progressing our independent review and further strengthening our processes.”
The government published its Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy in December, with the aim of halving this type of violence in a decade.
In the letter, the Prime Minister said: “This is a personal mission for me: no woman or girl should feel unsafe in this country, or fear for their life.
“VAWG is a national emergency and, as such, demands that all of us take action to tackle it.”
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