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Boris Johnson’s Downing Street flat refurbishment to be reviewed by top civil servant


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oris Johnson’s refurbishment of his Downing Street flat will be reviewed by the top civil servant amid suggestions the Conservative Party made an initial payment for the extensive work.

Cabinet Secretary Simon Case said the Prime Minister asked him to look into the matter, after former aide Dominic Cummings said Mr Johnson wanted donors to “secretly pay” for the work in a move which would have been “unethical, foolish, possibly illegal”.

No 10 and the Tories declined to deny an ITV report on Monday stating that the Conservative Campaign Headquarters paid the Cabinet Office to cover initial costs of the refurbishments, with Mr Johnson now repaying the party.

A Downing Street spokesman said that the “costs of wider refurbishment have been met by the Prime Minister personally”, adding: “Gifts and benefits received in a ministerial capacity are, and will continue to be, declared in transparency returns.”

A Tory spokeswoman 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.”

But Labour said there are “crucial puzzle pieces missing”, and that the “stench around who may have lent him up to £200,000 for the refurb… will only grow” unless Mr Johnson publishes the delayed list of ministers’ interests.

Shadow chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Rachel Reeves said: “This is yet another panicked attempt by the Conservatives to cover up the truth behind the original donors for the luxury refurbishment of the Downing Street flat.”

Mr Case said he did “not have all the facts and details at my disposal” on the refurbishment of the flat in No 11 as he was earlier questioned by MPs on the Commons Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee.

“What I’m happy to tell you is that the Prime Minister has asked me to conduct a review because I’ve not been involved directly with this,” he said.



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