Rules on new jobs for ex-ministers are “useless”, the Tory peer in charge of overseeing them has admitted It comes after Johnson asked for advice from the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments half an hour before announcing his job at the Mail
The former Prime Minister asked for advice from Acoba half an hour before announcing the appointment online.
Sue Gray, who led the investigation into Partygate last year, took ministers by surprise with her plan to quit the Civil Service and work for Labour Asked about whether Mr Johnson would have received a punishment under the new rules, Lord Pickles appeared to suggest he would not have required a sanction.
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