Rishi Sunak ‘not worried’ about being ‘embarassed’ by Covid inquiry messages
ishi Sunak has denied that the Government is resisting the discharge of messages to the Covid inquiry as a result of he fears embarassment.
Speaking to the BBC, the Prime Minister insisted the Government was performing with “candour and transparency” regardless of a judicial problem towards the inquiry over its calls for handy over Boris Johnson’s unredacted WhatsApp messages.
The inquiry, chaired by Baroness Hallet, has requested entry to unredacted messages on Mr Johnson’s telephone between him and round 40 politicians and officers, relationship again to May 2021. These embrace messages despatched by Mr Sunak.
Mr Johnson himself has stated he’s blissful handy over the unredacted messages to the inquiry.
But the Cabinet Office claims that a number of the info requested by the Covid Inquiry doesn’t relate to the Government’s dealing with of the pandemic and is “unambiguously irrelevant”.
Labour deputy chief Angela Rayner earlier stated the Government was “obstructing the Covid inquiry” by launching the authorized problem.
Mr Sunak denied that he was involved that a number of the messages launched may embarrass him personally.
“I as well am co-operating and providing information to the inquiry,” he informed the broadcaster.
“It’s actually taking a lot of my own time, and that’s right that I do that.”
He stated the work of the inquiry was “important and necessary”, however stopped wanting expressing full confidence in it and its chairwoman.
Asked if he had full confidence in Lady Hallett, he replied: “I think the Covid inquiry is doing important and necessary work.”
The inquiry will start public hearings subsequent week and concentrate on the Government’s preparedness for the pandemic and its response.
In a feisty trade with Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden on Wednesday, Ms Rayner accused ministers of spending taxpayers’ cash on “loophole lawyers” in an try to dam the inquiry from being handed Mr Johnson’s WhatsApp correspondence and notebooks.
“They set up the inquiry to get to the truth, then blocked that inquiry from getting the information that it asked for, and now they’re taking it to court,” she stated.
Mr Dowden, who was standing in for Mr Sunak at Prime Minister’s Questions because the Prime Minister is on a visit to the US, stated all Government Covid-related discussions could be handed to the inquiry.
“We will provide the inquiry with each and every document related to Covid, including all internal discussions in any form as requested, while crucially protecting what is wholly and unambiguously irrelevant.
“Because essentially (Lady Hallett) is calling for years worth of documents and messages between named individuals to be in scope and that could cover anything from civil servants’ medical conditions to intimate details about their families.”