UK police chief defends decision-making over 'partygate' fines

Reuters

Published May 26, 2022 15:36

LONDON (Reuters) - The acting head of London's Metropolitan Police on Thursday defended his investigation into COVID-19 lockdown-busting parties at the heart of government, responding to earlier criticism from the British capital's Mayor Sadiq Khan.

Earlier this week Khan, who has oversight of policing in London, demanded an explanation from police over how they decided who to fine for events in Prime Minister Boris Johnson's offices that broke lockdown rules.

New photographs of Johnson at a leaving party in Downing Street in November 2020 were published by ITV (LON:ITV) News on Monday. Johnson was not fined for that gathering, but did receive a fine for another event, a party for his birthday in June 2020.

A damning government report published on Wednesday detailed a series of illegal lockdown parties and included other pictures of Johnson at gatherings. Prior to this, police had handed out 126 fines in connection with their investigation.