Sunday, 29 May 2022

Party on

I have not commented on the publication of the Sue Grey report, because I have not had time.

But it now seems that the report was altered before being published.

Johnson met with Grey before publication to try to get it pulled, as "the facts were already out there", or someting.

Now it appears that many gatherings were not investigated at all, and some, with photos have since been leaked. Because, when you blame the underlings, its just possible they'll leak the evidence they have.

So it happened too.

Not onl that, it seems that Johnson and other senior figures had stong legal advice on how to fill in the questionaires, or were advised not to fill them in at all, so received no FPNs at all.

Which rather has upset those who did, clearly.

In the end, Grey reported to Johnson, so the idea the report was independant was stupid, and it now appears there is an unedited version, that many want published. And there is rumours of charges of misconduct in public office, with appeals for more pictures to be supplied to the Good Law Project.

Corruption is rife, and this episode proves that, its what we, as a country can or will do about it.

Johnson changed the ministerial code this week, just as the Parliamentary Standards Committee is to look into whether he, as Prime Minister, mislead Parliament.

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