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Brits to probe leak of ex-health minister Hancock kissing aide

Johnson’s government accused of ‘sleaze’ in latest scandal

- • By ELIZABETH PIPER

london(reuters) – Britain’s government will investigat­e how footage of former health minister matt hancock kissing his aide found its way into the media and forced his resignatio­n, in the latest scandal to hit prime minister Boris johnson’s government.

after first rejecting calls for hancock to be sacked or resign after pictures were published of him embracing a woman he had appointed to a taxpayer-funded role, johnson accepted his decision to step down on saturday.

the departure puts pressure on johnson’s government, which has overseen one of the highest official death tolls from the CoVId-19 pandemic and was criticized for its early handling – led by hancock – of the crisis.

a report by the BBC that sensitive documents from the defense ministry were found by a member of the public at a bus stop did little to dispel a feeling of chaos at the heart of government. the ministry said it was investigat­ing the incident.

asked whether the health ministry was investigat­ing how the images of hancock had been taken in his government office and then leaked, northern Ireland minister Brandon lewis told sky news: “It is a matter I know the department of health will be looking into to understand exactly how that recording ... got out of the system.”

he later told times radio there were two issues for the government to look into – whether the camera in hancock’s office was there “appropriat­ely” and, if it was there for security reasons, “how that video got out to the public domain.”

after the images were published on Friday, many of his fellow Conservati­ve

lawmakers had privately called for hancock to go, saying his position was untenable after he admitted to breaking coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in place at the time.

johnson, who has faced down criticism of various scandals, including the funding of refurbishm­ent of his apartment in downing street, first stood by his health minister.

he then accepted hancock’s resignatio­n on saturday but suggested he might return to a higher public role.

Britain’s main opposition labour party has raised a number of questions about the hancock scandal, including whether the former health minister had broken government rules.

“they say a fish rots from the head down,” labour’s deputy leader angela rayner said in a statement on sunday in which she called for an investigat­ion.

“the stink of sleaze hanging around this government comes from the very top and the prime minister’s own total disregard for rules and ethics sets the standards for his ministers.”

The Sunday Times, citing documents, reported that hancock faced an investigat­ion into allegation­s he had used his personal email to conduct government business, breaching guidelines.

a department of health and social Care (dhsC) spokespers­on said: “all dhsC ministers understand the rules around personal email usage and only conduct government business through their department­al email addresses.”

new health minister sajid javid, appointed by johnson soon after hancock quit, praised his predecesso­r for working “incredibly hard” during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

he told the BBC he was honored to take on the new role which he admitted “comes with huge responsibi­lity.”

“We are still in a pandemic, and I want to see that come to an end as soon as possible and that will be my most immediate priority to see that we can return to normal as soon and as quickly as possible,” said javid, a former finance minister.

 ?? (Tom Nicholson/Reuters) ?? BRITAIN’S HEALTH SECRETARY Matt Hancock hands a microphone to his aide Gina Coladangel­o, following a television interview outside BBC’s Broadcasti­ng House in London, last month.
(Tom Nicholson/Reuters) BRITAIN’S HEALTH SECRETARY Matt Hancock hands a microphone to his aide Gina Coladangel­o, following a television interview outside BBC’s Broadcasti­ng House in London, last month.

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