Guardian: UK could reopen investigation into Johnson’s Downing Street parties

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British police may reopen investigation into former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Downing Street parties during the pandemic, writes Guard.

According to the publication, new evidence has emerged in the case. Police said Downing Street officials may have deliberately destroyed evidence prior to an investigation.

Christopher Geidt, Former Ethics Advisor to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gone He resigned due to the scandal surrounding the story of the prime minister who joined private parties during the curfew in 2020.

According to the publication, the consultant resigned the day after Johnson claimed that the fine imposed on covid parties could constitute a violation of ministry law.

At the end of May, Johnson took charge of the parties held on Downing Street during the lockdown in 2020, speaking before the start of the meeting in the House of Commons. He admitted to attending these events “briefly” to thank his colleagues for their contribution to the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

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