In its damning report into whether Mr Johnson misled Parliament, the Privileges Committee considered many of the events also looked into by senior civil servant Sue Gray eleanormia reports
Prime Minister Boris Johnson at a gathering in the Cabinet Room at 10 Downing Street on his birthday while lockdown rules were in place In its damning report into whether Mr Johnson misled Parliament, the Privileges Committee considered many of the events also looked into by senior civil servant Sue Gray., focused on gathering evidence about the nature of alleged events in Downing Street.
In her conclusion, she said that the gatherings “represent a serious failure to observe not just the high standards expected of those working at the heart of Government”., but may use her notes to identify witnesses.Here are the two reports compare on the key lockdown-breaching events:A gathering of 25-40 people was held in the Downing Street garden to “boost morale”, with staff invited via mass email by Boris Johnson’s private secretary Martin Reynolds.
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