SKY NewsRishi Sunak asks PM to refer him to adviser on ministers' interests

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B0ycey

Quote from: Good old on April 12, 2022, 02:45:10 PM
You don't fear investigation , in house, if the final decision, is actually in the hands of your boss. A boss with a clear record of ignoring the investigators conclusions, and delivering a clean sheet.



Storm in a teacup Good Old. Whatever your opinion on this, I am pretty sure Sunak has done nothing wrong and is why he called for an investigation because he must be sure also.

Good old

Quote from: B0ycey on April 12, 2022, 02:15:04 PM
No. It means he knows what he did was above board. You don't fear investigations if you have done nothing wrong.

You don't fear investigation , in house, if the final decision, is actually in the hands of your boss. A boss with a clear record of ignoring the investigators conclusions, and delivering a clean sheet.


B0ycey

Quote from: Good old on April 12, 2022, 02:07:36 PM
That's another senior civil servant with integrity going to resign then.

No. It means he knows what he did was above board. You don't fear investigations if you have done nothing wrong.

Good old

Quote from: News on April 11, 2022, 07:00:08 PM
Rishi Sunak asks PM to refer him to adviser on ministers' interests

The chancellor has written to the prime minister to ask for an investigation into his financial affairs to determine whether all his interests were "properly declared".

Source: Rishi Sunak asks PM to refer him to adviser on ministers' interests
That's another senior civil servant with integrity going to resign then.

GBNews

Rishi Sunak asks PM to refer him to adviser on ministers' interests

The chancellor has written to the prime minister to ask for an investigation into his financial affairs to determine whether all his interests were "properly declared".

Source: Rishi Sunak asks PM to refer him to adviser on ministers' interests