oris Johnson has made last-minute representations to the Privileges Committee earlier than it publishes a report anticipated to search out that he intentionally misled Parliament.
A spokesman for the committee stated it was “dealing with” submissions acquired from the previous prime minister at 11.57pm on Monday.
The group of MPs was anticipated to publish its report over events in Downing Street through the pandemic as early as Wednesday this week.
Mr Johnson give up Parliament on Friday having acquired a draft copy of its findings.
In a 1,000-word exit assertion, the previous prime minister accused the committee, chaired by Harriet Harman however with a Conservative majority, of “bias” and likened it to a “kangaroo court”.
A committee spokesman: “A letter enclosing further representations from Mr Johnson was received by the committee at 11.57pm last night.
“The committee is dealing with these and will report promptly.”
The Privileges Committee has rejected his defence that senior officers suggested him Covid guidelines and steerage had been adopted in No 10, in accordance with the Times.
A senior aide in actual fact warned him in opposition to claiming to the Commons that social distancing pointers had been noticed, the paper reported.
Following his shock resignation, Mr Johnson launched right into a public spat with one-time ally Rishi Sunak over his resignation honours record.
The Prime Minister steered his former boss wished him to disregard the suggestions of the House of Lords Appointments Commission.
But Mr Johnson's camp accused him of getting "secretly blocked" the peerages of former tradition secretary Nadine Dorries and different allies in his resignation record.
The former prime minister launched an announcement saying: "Rishi Sunak is talking rubbish.
"To honour these peerages it was not essential to overrule Holac - however merely to ask them to resume their vetting, which was a mere formality."
One Downing Street source said the Cabinet Office had made it clear to Mr Johnson that there is no re-vetting process, while the Prime Minister's spokesman said it is "totally unfaithful to say that anybody from No 10 tried to take away or change" the list.
Despite the expected findings of the Privileges Committee this week, Mr Johnson insisted "I'll be again", quoting Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator.
In the Daily Express, Mr Johnson said "We should totally ship on Brexit and on the 2019 manifesto. We should smash Labour on the subsequent election.
"Nothing less than absolute victory and total Brexit will do - and as the great Arnold Schwarzenegger said, I'll be back."
The message echoed Mr Johnson's sign-off throughout his ultimate look at Prime Minister's Questions final yr, when he informed MPs "Hasta la vista, baby" - the catchphrase of Schwarzenegger's cyborg character within the 1991 film Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
That reference equally left the door open for a doable comeback, however the former Uxbridge and South Ruislip MP remained on the backbenches till quitting the Commons on Friday.
Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer warned that Tory infighting between the 2 erstwhile allies is damaging the UK's fame internationally and pushing aside traders.
The Labour chief informed enterprise chiefs at London Tech Week: "There's a deeper price because there's a reputation hit to the UK.
"I feel there's an financial hit as properly, many traders stated to me, we're not investing within the UK proper now as a result of we do not see the situations of certainty and stability we want with a purpose to make investments."
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