The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Questions mount for PM over cost of Downing Street ‘vanity projects’

- By Mark Aitken maitken@sundaypost.com

Downing Street was accused of pursuing “vanity projects” after spending more than £ 2 million on preparatio­ns for White House- style press briefings.

The Cabinet Office has revealed £ 2.6 million is being spent on renovating No 9 so that it can host televised question- and- answer sessions with journalist­s, saying: “This will require one- off capital works, including audio visual equipment, internet infrastruc­ture, electrical works and lighting.

“This spending is in the public interest as the new broadcasti­ng of lobby briefings will increase public accountabi­lity and transparen­cy about the work of the government.

“Such spending reflects that 9 Downing Street is a Grade I listed building.”

The disclosure comes as Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds are said to have spent £ 200,000 refurbishi­ng their flat at No 11. Yesterday, it was claimed the money had come f rom Conservati­ve Party donors.

But opposition politician­s questioned the prime minister’s spending amid growing anger at the government proposing a pay rise for NHS staff of just 1%.

With costs of refurbishi­ng the flat said to be spiralling, Downing Street refused to deny that Mr Johnson was considerin­g setting up a charity to pay for the works.

The move raised concerns of possible conflicts of interest, offering a potential backdoor to providing a financial benefit to the prime minister.

 ??  ?? Carrie Symonds and Boris Johnson clap for carers outside No 10
Carrie Symonds and Boris Johnson clap for carers outside No 10

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