BBC News has reported that it understands the fines will be issued on Tuesday, while the Guardian described them as "imminent".
Detectives investigating 12 events that were accused of falling foul of Covid rules sent out more than 100 questionnaires to people asking about their involvement with alleged parties. He is accused of attending six of the 12 events in question. All are said to have taken place between May and December 2020, as England was under the first lockdown and later a variety of restrictions.Among them is the infamous May 2020 “Bring Your Own Booze” event, where a leaked email from Martin Reynolds, Mr Johnson’s principal private secretary, invited Downing Street staff to the building’s garden.
Police have also looked into June 19 2020, the Prime Minister’s 56th birthday, where it has been admitted staff “gathered briefly” in the Cabinet Roo, after Carrie Johnson oragnised a surprise get-together.
Well that's only two years late.
It’s a disgrace that the wealthy millionaire mp’s in the parliament are on public purse pay, they are very wealth and still milking us in the parliament by self serving
So 170,000 fined before this did NOT receive a questionnaire !! But the people a 10 Downing after works drinks meeting do !! Something stinks here !! Left wing corruption!
Or not
Yet no report?
Don’t know why Boris apologists are whining on about the “war”. You’d think he was playing a major part. He’s a side show. If he wants the P&O boss to resign for breaking the law. Then he needs to walk the talk.
Funny Peston just said a source close to the cabinet told him 🤷🏻♀️
Well the government needs the money
LBC that's not true, the investigation by metpoliceuk was brought to a halt by cabinetofficeuk.
Don’t they know there’s a war on?
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