The Privileges Committee received the evidence last month
Former prime minister Boris Johnson’s diaries have revealed 16 other gatherings he was involved in which may have broken lockdown rules.
The suspension would have potentially triggered a by-election to replace him, had Mr Johnson not already stood down last week after seeing the findings. He called their conclusions "deranged", reports the Mirror. Mr Johnson insisted that the gatherings referred to in the diary entries did not break lockdown rules. He is the first former UK prime minister to have been found to have misled Parliament.
The Metropolitan Police and Thames Valley Police have been provided with the evidence from the diaries, along with the Privileges Committee and the Cabinet Office.
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