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Keir Starmer urges Boris Johnson to reveal ‘who paid for it in the first place’ in Downing Street flat row


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ir Keir Starmer has claimed an investigation into the refurbishment of Boris Johnson’s Downing Street flat could be “over in five minutes” if he revealed “who paid for it in the first place”.

The watchdog said there are “reasonable grounds” to suspect an offence may have occurred, to which Downing Street said Mr Johnson would be “happy” to assist the commission with its inquiries into who initially paid for the work.

The Times reports, quoting a Government source, that Downing Street is concerned “there could be a paper trail” at the Conservative Campaign Headquarters (CCHQ).

Investigators from the Electoral Commission can demand documents and information, and could potentially seek a statutory interview with the Prime Minister as part of the process.

Labour leader Sir Keir told ITV’s Peston: “He’s got the Cabinet Secretary doing an investigation, got the Electoral Commission doing an investigation.

“Those investigations could be over in five minutes if the Prime Minister just answered the question, who paid for it in the first place?”

Challenged by the Labour leader over the issue at Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, Mr Johnson said he “personally” paid for the renovations, but refused to answer whether he received an initial loan from the Tory party.

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Questions have been mounting over the flat since former aide Dominic Cummings accused Mr Johnson of wanting donors to “secretly pay” for the renovations to the apartment in a “possibly illegal” move.

The Electoral Commission said the investigation will “determine whether any transactions relating” to the renovations “fall within the regime regulated by the commission and whether such funding was reported as required”.



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