This was despite protection officers,who guard the building and its residents,being interviewed by Sue Gray,a senior civil servant,who is conducting an inquiry that Johnson ordered. The Prime Minister has been told to resign by the opposition and evensome of his own backbenchers.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick told a session of the London Assembly’s Police and Crime Committee that Gray had provided police with evidence and that officers were now investigating “a number of events without fear or favour”.
“What I can tell you this morning is that as a result of the information provided by the Cabinet Office inquiry team and,secondly,my officers’ own assessment,I can confirm that the Met is now investigating a number of events that took place at Downing Street and Whitehall in the last two years in relation to potential breaches ofCOVID-19 regulations,” Dick told the London Assembly.
“I absolutely understand there is deep public concern about the allegations that have been in the media over the last several weeks.
“Many,many people including many Londoners,and indeed my colleagues have made huge sacrifices and they’ve suffered considerable loss during the pandemic.”