Boris Johnson has been up to date by Sue Grey on the outcomes of her heavily-redacted report into allegations of lockdown-breaking events in Downing Avenue on Monday.
The senior civil servant was anticipated at hand over her long-awaited report back to No 10 after working to considerably pare it again following a request from the Metropolitan Police.
A Cupboard Workplace spokesperson stated: “We are able to affirm that Sue Grey has supplied an replace on her investigations to the prime minister.”
The prime minister has promised to come back earlier than parliament to make a press release on Ms Grey’s report quickly after he receives it – however it isn’t but clear if he’ll seem within the Commons on Monday afternoon.
The prime minister insisted that he “stick completely to what I’ve stated prior to now” when questioned about his reported denials of any wrongdoing over social gatherings to Conservative MPs.
Ms Grey’s report was thrown into disarray when Scotland Yard final week requested that she makes solely “minimal reference” to the occasions that officers are investigating.
Requested about fears the inquiry will probably be a “whitewash” due to the adjustments, Mr Johnson stated: “You’re going to have to attend and see each what Sue says and naturally what the Met says.”
The prime minister was additionally questioned about reportedly telling MPs privately he thinks he has carried out nothing mistaken.
“You’re going to have to attend and see the result of the investigations, however after all I stick completely to what I’ve stated prior to now,” he stated throughout a go to to a freeport in Tilbury, Essex.
Questions have been looming over the way forward for the PM’s premiership as he awaits the findings of each the Whitehall and police inquiries into claims of lockdown-busting gatherings.
Downing Avenue got here beneath hearth over the partygate scandal once more as a senior official who labored in No 10 throughout the pandemic lashed out at authorities officers.
Nikki da Costa, who was previously Mr Johnson’s director of legislative affairs, instructed The Occasions that No 10 appeared to have “failed as a collective” to “reside by the spirit and the letter of the foundations” it was setting.
In the meantime, Dominic Cummings referred to as his marketing campaign to topple Mr Johnson “an disagreeable however needed job” like “fixing the drains”, calling him “a whole ****wit”.
The previous No 10 adviser instructed New York journal that Mr Johnson is obsessive about monuments in his reminiscence “just like the Roman emperors” – as he described how it’s his “responsibility” to eliminate him.
Nonetheless, insurgent Tories pushing for the PM’s elimination worry that the last-minute police intervention will take the sting out of Ms Grey’s findings and persuade wavering MPs to carry again from submitting letters demanding a vote on his future.
One robust opponent of Mr Johnson’s management instructed The Impartial: “If it doesn’t come out in full, I feel some will put letters in, however others will say, ‘Let’s kick the can down the highway and watch for the police’.”
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