The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

More questions on PM’s £200k flat makeover

- By Gavin Cordon news@sundaypost.com

The elections watchdog has contacted the Tory Party over a reported payment made for the refurbishm­ent of Boris Johnson’s Downing Street flat, it has been disclosed.

The Electoral Commission said it was in touch to establish whether any sums relating to the renovation works carried out should have been declared under the law on party political donations.

The Conservati­ves said that all reportable donations were correctly declared.

It follows reports that around £60,000 of party funds were used to help cover the rumoured £200,000 cost of refurbishi­ng the official flat over 11 Downing Street where Johnson lives with his fiancee, Carrie Symonds.

The commission said: “We are in contact with the party to establish whether any sums relating to the renovation works fall within the regime regulated by the commission.

“If so, they would need to be reported according to the rules specified in law, and would then be published by the commission as part of our commitment to the transparen­cy of political finance.”

The party said: “All reportable donations to the Conservati­ve Party are correctly declared to the Electoral Commission, published by them and comply fully with the law.

“Gifts and benefits received in a ministeria­l capacity are, and will continue to be, declared in government transparen­cy returns.”

Earlier this month, the prime minister’s press secretary, Allegra Stratton, told reporters that Conservati­ve Party funds were “not being used to pay for any refurbishm­ent of the Downing Street estate”.

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