The Corona parties are being investigated by the police, and have also been the subject of an investigation by the government. The report from this investigation is expected to come towards the end of this week, and could create even bigger problems for Johnson.
A committee in the House of Commons, the British Parliament, is now investigating the way Britain handled the evacuation from Kabul. In connection with this investigation, the committee published several documents on Wednesday.
One of these documents was an email from the British Foreign Office. The email apparently confirms that Johnson lied about the evacuation last year.
More specifically, Johnson is said to have lied about whether he himself intervened and made sure to evacuate 200 dogs from Kabul when the British charity animal organization Nowzad was evacuated, writes Sky News.
The organization’s employees were also evacuated.
In December last year, Johnson took a hard line against these accusations, describing them as “complete nonsense”. ifølge Washington Post.
In the published e-mail, however, the British Foreign Office writes that the evacuation of the animal organization was personally approved by Johnson.
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Lots of attention
The evacuation of the animal organization also became a topic last year for several reasons:
Partly because the organization Nowzad received a lot of publicity after the leader of the organization, Afghanistan veteran Paul Farthing, launched a major social media campaign.
– This depends on the Prime Minister’s moral authority and whether he is telling the truth. His authority, integrity and honor are at stake. He should come to the House of Commons and defend it, says Chris Bryant, Labor politician and member of the House of Commons committee investigating the evacuation, to Sky News.
Labor’s defense spokesman John Healey is also not gracious:
“Once again, the prime minister has been lied to about what he has done and decided,” Healey said.