British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and others senior Officials ‘must take responsibility’ for The culture that led to many violating parties to close in Downing Street said the long-awaited report by a senior Publish a civil servant on Wednesday.
It was revealed that Johnson and his staff repeatedly mocked rules they imposed on Others sparked anger in Britain led to calls from opponents for The prime minister to resign. But most lawmakers in for him party I’ve stood by him until now, and it hasn’t happened yet clear If the long-awaited report will change that.
Johnson said took full Responsibility after a detailed report a series of Illegal alcohol-fueled parties during coronavirus-related lockdowns.
“I… feel humbled and learned a lesson,” he told parliament, mocking the opposition benches.
Johnson has faced Repeated calls for the resignation of opposition politicians and some of them in owned by him party After it was revealed that he and officials broke rules this means people can not mix outside their families or even, in Many cases of attending funerals for loved ones.
a report senior official Sue Gray did not specifically blame Johnson, but did give pictorial details and included photos from more From dozens of gatherings, some of them of who attended.
Johnson was among those fined over a party To celebrate his 56th birthday on June 19, 2020, although Gray said he wasn’t aware of the gathering in Progressing.
“The events Which was investigated and attended by leaders in The report prepared by Sue Gray said: “Many of these events should It wasn’t allowed to happen.”
“The senior Leadership in the center, both politically and officialYou must take responsibility for This culture.”
The 60-page report was prepared by Gray, the most senior civil servant in Cabinet office that supports prime Minister and ensures effective operation of governmentafter a months-long investigation into the Partygate scandal.
A separate police investigation resulted in the police issuing 126 fines to 83 people, including Johnson and Finance Minister Rishi Sunak. Johnson initially denied any shutdown rules was broken in Downing Street on the allegations first appeared last year. He has since apologized for his fine and various He contravenes but refuses to respond to his political calls opponents and others to resign.
In which series of Conclusions, Gray found “many of These gatherings and way in that developed has not been in Line with Guidance on COVID-19 at the time.”
“I found that some employees have witnessed or experienced behaviors in work that they felt concerned around but in times I felt unable to lift properly.”
“I was made Aware of Multiple examples of Shortage of Respect and abuse of Security and hygiene staff. This was unacceptable.”
the above official She said the recommendation to impose sanctions is outside her scope, but it is the opposite on Archaeology of scandal.
“Many will be horrified by this behaviour of This type took place on This measure is in the heart of government”, I noticed.
“The public You have the right to expect too highest Standards of behavior in Such places are clearly not what happened of this is.”
The prime minister He got an extra reprieve when the Metropolitan Police told him last The week that won’t get any of it more Fines, but Gray’s conclusions may revive calls of conservative lawmakers for Distrust vote in Leader who won them a big Parliamentary majority just over two years ago.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and others senior Officials ‘must take responsibility’ for The culture that led to many violating parties to close in Downing Street said the long-awaited report by a senior Publish a civil servant on Wednesday.
It was revealed that Johnson and his staff repeatedly mocked rules they imposed on Others sparked anger in Britain led to calls from opponents for The prime minister to resign. But most lawmakers in for him party I’ve stood by him until now, and it hasn’t happened yet clear If the long-awaited report will change that.
Johnson said took full Responsibility after a detailed report a series of Illegal alcohol-fueled parties during coronavirus-related lockdowns.
“I… feel humbled and learned a lesson,” he told parliament, mocking the opposition benches.
Johnson has faced Repeated calls for the resignation of opposition politicians and some of them in owned by him party After it was revealed that he and officials broke rules this means people can not mix outside their families or even, in Many cases of attending funerals for loved ones.
a report senior official Sue Gray did not specifically blame Johnson, but did give pictorial details and included photos from more From dozens of gatherings, some of them of who attended.
Johnson was among those fined over a party To celebrate his 56th birthday on June 19, 2020, although Gray said he wasn’t aware of the gathering in Progressing.
“The events Which was investigated and attended by leaders in The report prepared by Sue Gray said: “Many of these events should It wasn’t allowed to happen.”
“The senior Leadership in the center, both politically and officialYou must take responsibility for This culture.”
The 60-page report was prepared by Gray, the most senior civil servant in Cabinet office that supports prime Minister and ensures effective operation of governmentafter a months-long investigation into the Partygate scandal.
A separate police investigation resulted in the police issuing 126 fines to 83 people, including Johnson and Finance Minister Rishi Sunak. Johnson initially denied any shutdown rules was broken in Downing Street on the allegations first appeared last year. He has since apologized for his fine and various He contravenes but refuses to respond to his political calls opponents and others to resign.
In which series of Conclusions, Gray found “many of These gatherings and way in that developed has not been in Line with Guidance on COVID-19 at the time.”
“I found that some employees have witnessed or experienced behaviors in work that they felt concerned around but in times I felt unable to lift properly.”
“I was made Aware of Multiple examples of Shortage of Respect and abuse of Security and hygiene staff. This was unacceptable.”
the above official She said the recommendation to impose sanctions is outside her scope, but it is the opposite on Archaeology of scandal.
“Many will be horrified by this behaviour of This type took place on This measure is in the heart of government”, I noticed.
“The public You have the right to expect too highest Standards of behavior in Such places are clearly not what happened of this is.”
The prime minister He got an extra reprieve when the Metropolitan Police told him last The week that won’t get any of it more Fines, but Gray’s conclusions may revive calls of conservative lawmakers for Distrust vote in Leader who won them a big Parliamentary majority just over two years ago.