Boris Johnson has been ordered handy over quite a few paperwork to MPs investigating whether or not he lied to Parliament over his partygate denials.
The Commons Privileges Committee has written to the Prime Minister and Cupboard Secretary Simon Case demanding particulars related to its inquiry.
These embody Johnson's diaries for eight days through the partying interval, e-mail invitations, resignation emails and WhatsApp messages, and No 10 entry logs.
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Harriet Harman, the senior MP chairing the investigation, wrote to the pair giving them the deadline of August 15 handy over the paperwork.
The covid legislation breaking events in Downing Avenue have been among the many scandals to power Johnson's resignation as Tory chief, and his successor will grow to be the subsequent prime minister in September.
However the committee's investigation threatens to additional tarnish his legacy and will influence on his future because the MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip.
The request for Johnson's diary entries relate to dates between Might 2020 and January final 12 months when quite a few rule-breaking gatherings have been held in Downing Avenue and Whitehall.
The request for No 10 entry logs on June 19 and November 13 2020 centre on Mr Johnson's birthday gathering, over which he was fined, and an occasion in his Downing Avenue flat.
All pictures by Johnson's official photographer Andrew Parsons on the dates in query have been additionally requested.
Digital invitations for any of the occasions have been demanded, as have been briefing notes for Commons appearances the place Mr Johnson might have misled the Home and information of civil servants being disciplined.
So too have been particulars of any related paperwork which will have been deleted.
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