UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman tried to hire a consultant and other public officials to help her avoid speeding fines. Braverman must pay the fine and accept Losing points on a driver’s license or, alternatively, attending a driver awareness course. The then Attorney General She tried to teach the lesson in isolation so that the rest of the class wouldn’t know she was being punished.
Labor and the Liberal Democrats have already called for an inquiry into what actually happened after Braverman was fined in London last year.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was asked by journalists about the incident in Japan, where he was attending the G7 conference. Sunak was annoyed at being questioned about the case at Hiroshima, saying he didn’t have all the details of what happened. “But I know that [Braverman] “Apologised for speeding, accepted the fine and paid the fine”, he announced, but declined to say whether he would launch an investigation or whether he maintained confidence in Braverman, according to the BBC.
A Downing Street source later said it was “clear” that Sunak had faith in his home secretary.
The allegations were first published by newspapers Sunday Mail This is Sunday hours, Braverman said he wanted a personalized deal in the wake of the fine. The then-Attorney General wanted to avoid attending a face-to-face course with others who had been fined, and he also did not want to attend a course. reality Your name will be visible to other participants.
The request was rejected, but caused concern, so the Prime Minister’s Office was informed. Braverman turned to a political consultant to try to attend the course without revealing his identity.
After counsel’s intervention was ineffective, Braverman paid the fine and accepted three penalty points on his driver’s license.
Braverman was the government’s face for an Illegal Migration Act, which provided for the arrest of anyone arriving irregularly in the UK and their deportation or deportation to Rwanda.
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