Deccan Chronicle

Partygate report details events, names violators

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London, May 25: Britain's political leaders and top officials “must bear responsibi­lity” for the culture that led to numerous lockdownbr­eaching parties in Downing Street, said a long-awaited report by a senior civil servant published on Wednesday.

“The events that I investigat­ed were attended by leaders in government,” the report, compiled by Sue Gray, said, adding: “Many of these events should not have been allowed to happen.

“The senior leadership at the centre, both political and official, must bear responsibi­lity for this culture.” The 60-page report by Gray, the top civil servant in the Cabinet Office which supports prime ministers and ensures the effective running of government, follows a months-long probe into the “Partygate” scandal.

A separate police investigat­ion led to police issuing 126 fines to 83 people, including Prime Minister Boris Johnson and finance minister Rishi Sunak. Johnson initially denied any lockdown rules had been broken in Downing Street when the allegation­s first emerged last year. He has since apologised for his fine and the various breaches but is refusing to heed calls from his political opponents and others to resign.

In her series of conclusion­s, Gray found “many of these gatherings and the way in which they developed was not in line with Covid guidance at the time”.

“I found that some staff had witnessed or been subjected to behaviours at work which they had felt concerned about but at times felt unable to raise properly,” she said. —

JOHNSON HAS since apologised for his fine and the various breaches but is refusing to heed calls from his political opponents and others to resign. GRAY FOUND “many of these gatherings and the way in which they developed was not in line with Covid guidance at the time”.

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