Former British Prime Minister Faces Formal Unpredicted Investigation

Former British Prime Minister Faces Formal Unpredicted Investigation

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron is at the centre of an unprecedented formal investigation after Boris Johnson ordered the lobby by the former prime minister on behalf of the company that collapsed Greensil Capitall. The independent investigation will examine the role of the firm in the government, chain financing and communications from workers, including Cameron, who was [...]

The independent investigation will examine the role of the firm in government, chain financing and communications from workers, including Cameron, who had joined the company as consultant in 2018, two years after resigning from the prime minister's position.

It is believed that the investigation will have permission to recommend changes to the rules of loon, writes The Guardian, translate Periscopi.

Government sources have stressed that the decision was not a personal attack by Boris Johnson on his old rival, but that the public deserved to know the truth about the scandal.

Cameron had broken the long silence Sunday evening with a statement of 1,000 and 700 words.

He said he reflected on his behavior and admitted that he should have communicated “only through more formal channels” and that he had had important lessons he had learned. /Periscope

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