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Minister: PM flat refurb did not break ministerial code
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Published on December 10, 2021 - Duration: 00:41s
Minister: PM flat refurb did not break ministerial code
Environment Secretary George Eustice has denied that Boris Johnson "lied" to ministerial adviser Lord Geidt when he claimed he knew nothing of the payments made for the Downing Street flat refurbishment.
He said "the ministerial code was not broken in any way" after it was found the prime minister discussed the payments with Tory peer David Brownlow back in November 2020.
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