'Partygate' at Downing Street: Why the internal investigation is still not published

An opponent of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in London, January 26, 2022. AP - Matt Dunham

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While it has been expected since last week, Sue Gray's report on the Downing Street parties Prime Minister Boris Johnson allegedly attended during the lockdowns may not be released on schedule. 

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He was expected last week, then Monday, Wednesday, Thursday... In the United Kingdom, the days pass and the report by senior civil servant Sue Gray on the parties in Downing Street in which Boris Johnson would have participated has still not been released.

However, it has been ready since the middle of the week, reports our correspondent in London,

Émeline Vin

.

But it is being scrutinized by the police,

who have themselves opened an investigation

 into some of the parties at the Prime Minister's residence.

The Metropolitan Police asked Sue Gray to " 

make minimal references

 " to the events covered by the forensic investigation so as not to prejudice the integrity of the process.

And this when she had assured at the opening of her investigation that the conclusions of the internal investigation could be published. 

To read also: "Partygate": why was the London Metropolitan Police slow to react?

The publication of this report on the farewell parties,

garden parties

and Christmas or birthday parties organized in the main residence of the head of government in 2020 and 2021 has kept the press and the British political class in suspense for several days.

But it is therefore a largely watered-down report that risks being unveiled, deprived of its conclusions on the events retained by the police as the most likely to have breached the confinements.

Unless its publication is suspended until the conclusions of the police, which can take several months.

Suspicions of concealment

Immediately, the opposition parties demanded its publication, in its entirety and without censorship. On Twitter, the leader of the SNP independence party in parliament, Ian Blackford, lamented " 

what looks more and more like a concealment of the truth

 ". The families of the victims of the coronavirus are also offended. For the spokesperson for the association Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice, the police have " 

broken public trust, first by refusing to investigate these flagrant violations of the law, and now by asking that a another investigation hides the most serious illegalities that have taken place in Downing Street

 ”.

These parties have plunged Boris Johnson into a serious crisis which threatens his retention in his post, the calls for the resignation having multiplied even in the conservative majority.

Many members of his camp are waiting for the publication of the internal report to decide whether or not to try to oust him by means of a vote of no confidence.

Even if the controversy paralyzes the action of the government, Boris Johnson naturally benefits from this delay,

he who refuses to resign

for the moment and while public interest in "Partygate" begins to run out of steam. 

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