Rishi Sunak has declined to back the Home Secretary over allegations she asked civil servants to help her avoid incurring points on her licence for speeding.
Rishi Sunak declined to publicly back Home Secretary Suella Braverman after allegations she asked civil servants to help her avoid incurring points on her licence for speeding.
“I don’t know the full details of what has happened nor have I spoken to the Home Secretary,” Mr Sunak said. Mr Sunak, who left the press conference to fly back to London as planned, is expected to speak to Mrs Braverman as well as Cabinet Secretary Simon Case after his return. Former Conservative Party chairman Sir Jake Berry said there are “definitely questions to answer” over the “use of civil servants”.
Sir Laurie cannot launch an investigation without Mr Sunak’s approval but a breach of the ministerial code is often a resigning matter.
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