We urge him to show leadership and give legal status to all the ethics watchdogs, he said.Wragg said such a legal backing would act as a better deterrent for those who may be tempted to act improperly and further safeguard the integrity of public life in the United Kingdom.The Committee also recommended that former ministers and civil servants who break the rules regulating the revolving door between government and private sector jobs should face legal action.
London, Jan 20 (EFE).- Disgruntled members of the British Conservative Party have opted to wait until an internal inquiry presents its findings on a series of allegedly illegal parties held at Downing Street during lockdown before deciding whether to launch a leadership challenge against prime minister Boris Johnson. A host of MPs this week said …