Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson reiterated under oath during a parliamentary hearing on Wednesday that he did not deliberately lie to MPs when he denied violations of restrictions imposed during the pandemic to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
“I am here to say quite frankly that I did not lie to the House [dos Comuns]. When statements were made, they were made in good faith and based on what he knew and believed at the time,” he said, after taking an oath on the Bible.
At stake are statements made during the weekly debates in the lower house of the British Parliament in 2022, when he said that existing rules had been complied with.
An internal government investigation subsequently revealed a series of gatherings that breached social distancing measures in place in 2020 and 2022 at various government buildings, including the official residence and the Prime Minister’s Downing Street office.
“There were a number of days over a 20-month period where meetings were held in Downing Street that went beyond the point where you could say they were necessary for business purposes. This was wrong. I am bitterly sorry,” he admitted. Johnson today. . .
However, he said the commission has so far found “nothing to show that they had been warned in advance that the events in number 10 were illegal and nothing to show that anyone raised my concerns about any event, either before or after it happened.” happen”. “.
Source: TSF