Calls to strip Boris Johnson of £115,000 ex-Prime Minister allowance over alleged profiting of contacts

Boris Johnson’ın, on the allegations made by the contacts made by the former prime ministers’ calls to be removed from the access to the allowance was made.
Guardian has published a series of stories based on leaked data provided by a non -profit organization.
Mr. Johnson allegedly left a senior Saudi official he met while he was working with the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on a field and paid more than £ 200,000 after he met with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Sarah Olney, a spokesman for the Liberal Democratic Cabinet Office, said: “These allegations are extremely shocking.
“This is another reminder of how deep the decay in the Conservative Party is – Sleaze and scandal begins to walk.

“The government should suspend Boris Johnson’s access to the former prime minister’s public duty cost allowance waiting for a complete and appropriate investigation.”
Files were also blurred and blurred how the former prime minister’s appropriation was used after leaving the Boris Johnson office Downing Street.
It does not have to be for private or commercial activities.
The files were obtained by rejecting the US rejection (DDOS), a US registered US -registered profit, where the archives leaked and hacking documents.
Mostly, they are interested in some documents after Mr. Johnson’s prime minister, after September 2022 and July 2024 and 10 years old.
The cost of the public duty is to assist the costs of the former prime ministers who are still active in the life of the people.
It presents to old prime ministers up to £ 115,000 per year to cover the costs and secretaries arising from public duties.
For a comment, Mr. Johnson’s office was applied.




