UK Privileges Committee publishes Boris Johnson ‘partygate’ report

UK Privileges Committee publishes Boris Johnson ‘partygate’ report
A landmark report has discovered former UK prime minister Boris Johnson intentionally misled parliament over boozy events throughout COVID-19 lockdown.

The long-awaited findings of the Privileges Committee had been printed tonight (Thursday morning native time).

The committee spent 14 months investigating Johnson’s conduct over “partygate”, a collection of boozy gatherings in his workplace that broke strict COVID-19 restrictions that his authorities had imposed on the nation.

A file picture of Boris Johnson main a digital news convention on the COVID-19 pandemic while prime minister in 2021. (AP)

The committee discovered that Johnson’s actions had been such a flagrant violation of the foundations that they warranted a 90-day suspension from parliament. While a damning indictment of the previous prime minister’s conduct, the advice is essentially symbolic as a result of Johnson angrily stop as an MP on Friday after the committee knowledgeable him of its conclusions.

Johnson, 58, described the seven-member committee — which included each the ruling Conservatives and opposition get together members — as a “kangaroo court”, and accused political opponents of driving him out in a “witch hunt”.

“The committee now says that I deliberately misled the House, and at the moment I spoke I was consciously concealing from the House my knowledge of illicit events,” Johnson stated in a heated assertion launched in response on Thursday.

“This is rubbish. It is a lie. In order to reach this deranged conclusion, the Committee is obliged to say a series of things that are patently absurd, or contradicted by the facts.”

Source: www.9news.com.au