Where did he get the money? British Prime Minister Johnson in Trouble to Revamp His Home

An official investigation into how Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson renovated his apartment in Downing Street has been launched. The Elecorial Commission that regulates political and electoral financing says: “has doubts based on the suspicion that a violation or some violations may have been committed.” Top civil servant [...]
The Elecorial Commission that regulates political and electoral financing says: “has doubts based on the suspicion that a violation or several violations may have been committed. ”
Britain's civil servant, Simon Case, has claimed responsibility to review how the renovation of the prime minister's residence was financed.
But why is there so much noise in this matter?
Boris Johnson and his fiancée, Carrie Symonds, perform renovations at their private residence at the apartment on 11 Downing Street.
There have been speculation that the receipt of these renovations has gone up to 200 thousand pounds, despite the fact that the prime minister receives an annual public grant of $30,000 a year to spend in his apartment.
Johnson's former chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, claimed the prime minister had planned that the <x0->donors pay secretly” for work in his apartment.
The Laborist Party has demanded that the prime minister discover the total amount paid and who has paid for it.
Meanwhile, in Kosovo, Prime Minister Albin Kurti after taking office of prime minister decided to leave for rent in the elite neighbourhood “Taslidge” in a large house believed to be between 200 and 500 square metres.
Kurt didn't give any information about how much the monthly rent costs in that house. /Periscope











