Dominc Raab denies claims Boris Johnson was briefed ‘in-person’ over Chris Pincher allegations

DOMINIC Raab has denied a bombshell claim that Boris Johnson knew about an upheld complaint into sleazy MP Chris Pincher’s behaviour.

In an explosive letter published this morning, a former top mandarin said Downing Street were liars for insisting the PM was clueless about any “substantiated” allegations against Pincher.


Dominc Raab denies claims Boris Johnson was briefed ‘in-person’ over Chris Pincher allegations
Christopher Pincher MP Pictured with Boris Johnson


Lord McDonald’s letter

Lord McDonald said the PM was categorically told about a formal complaint made against Pincher in 2019 when he was a foreign office minister.

He claimed today: “Mr Johnson was briefed in person about the initiation and outcome of the investigation.

“Allegations were ‘resolved’ only in the sense that the investigation was completed; Mr Pincher was not exonerated.”

Lord McDonald – the Foreign Office’s most senior civil servant from 2015-2020 – has written to Parliament’s sleaze-buster.

Deputy PM Mr Raab rejected these accusations and insisted the PM was never briefed about the investigation into Pincher.

Last week Pincher resigned as deputy chief whip after Trending In The News revealed he allegedly made drunken gropes at two men in a glitzy private members’ club.

Since then, a wave of allegations about the Tamworth MP spanning a decade have come out.

No10 yesterday denied the PM knew about any upheld complaints into Pincher, after previously saying he was not aware of any “specific complaints.”

They say this is why Mr Johnson promoted him last February to deputy chief whip, a position which amazingly has a welfare officer role.

But the accusations from Lord McDonald call Downing Street’s promises into question.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4 this morning, Mr Raab insisted the PM did not know about the foreign office complaint.

He said: “In relation to what happened in 2019, I’m not aware that the Prime Minister was briefed directly about it.

“I have discussed this with the Prime Minister over the last 24 hours, it is not my understanding that he was directly briefed.”

He added: “In relation to the 2019 allegation or complaint, whilst there was inappropriate behaviour, it didn’t trip the wire into disciplinary action.”

The latest crisis to rock No10 risks overshadowing the PM’s Cabinet today where he had planned to hail tax changes.

Many of Mr Johnson’s top team have been sent out on to the airwaves to defend him in recent days.

Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner said: “It is now clear that the Prime Minister knew about the seriousness of these complaints but decided to promote this man to a senior position in government anyway.

“He refused to act and then lied about what he knew.”




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