Portsmouth News

Suella speeding row carries on

- By David Hughes newsdesk@thenews.co.uk @portsmouth­news

Suella Braverman insisted there was ‘nothing untoward’ about her handling of a speeding offence as Rishi Sunak considered whether to launch a formal investigat­ion.

The Home Secretary and Fareham MP is under pressure after reports she asked officials to try to arrange a private speed awareness course for her rather than take penalty points on her driving licence.

In her first public commentson the row, Mrs Brave r man did not deny asking civil servants to intervene.

Asked directly if she asked officials to arrange a one-toone course for her, she said: ‘Last summer, I was speeding. I regret that. I paid the fine and I took the points but we're focused now on delivering for the British people and working for them.’

Pressed on the same question, she said: ‘In relation to the process, I' m focused on delivering for the British people, doing my job as Home Secretary and what I will say is that, in my view, I'm confident that nothing untoward has happened.’

Mrs Braverman appeared for a regular session of Home Office questions in the Commons, telling MPs: ‘I paid the fine and I took the penalty and at no point did I attempt to evade sanction.’

Mr Sun ak has spoken to his ethics adviser Sir Laurie Magnusabou­tMrsBraver­man.No formal inquiry has yet been launched into whether she breached the ministeria­l code.

A No 10 spokesman said Mr Sunak was ‘availing himself of informatio­n’ about the situation after his return from the G7 summit.

‘He has spoken to the Home Secretary about this, but I’m not going to get into the detail of that conversati­on,’ a No 10 spokesman told reporters.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said Mrs Braverman should resign if she is found to have broken the ministeria­l code.

Sir Laurie cannot begin an investigat­ion into a minister's conduct without the authorisat­ion of the Prime Minister.

Sir Keir said: ‘I don't know all the facts but it looks to me as though the Home Secretary's actions were inappropri­ate and they should be investigat­ed.’

He said he did not want to get‘ ahead of himself’ in calling for Mrs Braverman to resign but said: ‘If she’s breached the ministeria­l code she should go.'

 ?? Picture: PA Wire ?? Home Secretary and Fareham MP Suella Braverman
Picture: PA Wire Home Secretary and Fareham MP Suella Braverman

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