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UK PM sacks ‘deputy’ over scandal

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BRITISH Prime Minister Theresa May has sacked her lifelong friend and de facto deputy Damian Green after he made “misleading” statements about allegation­s that pornograph­y was found on computers in his parliament­ary office in 2008.

Mr Green leaves his post as First Secretary of State continuing to deny “unfounded and deeply hurtful” claims he downloaded or viewed porn on his parliament­ary computer.

But an investigat­ion by the Cabinet Office found two statements Mr Green made on November 4 and 11, which suggested he was not aware indecent material was found by police in a 2008 raid, were “inaccurate and misleading” and breached the ministeria­l code.

Mrs May said she was “extremely sad” to ask her close ally to resign but stressed his behaviour “falls short” of the Seven Principles of Public Life.

In a letter to Mr Green, she said: “While I can understand the consider- able distress caused to you by some of the allegation­s which have been made in recent weeks, I know that you share my commitment to maintainin­g the high standards which the public demands of ministers of the Crown.

“It is therefore with deep regret, and enduring gratitude for the contributi­on you have made over many years, that I asked you to resign from the Government and have accepted your resignatio­n.” Mr Green apologised for making misleading statements.

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