Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday that Britain was not a corrupt country. He returned to Glasgow to talk about the progress of the climate summit, but had to answer questions about a scandal that erupted in the party, the BBC reported.
“I really believe Britain is not a completely corrupt country, I do not believe our companies are corrupt,” Johnson told reporters.
Jeffrey Cox, president of the Judiciary, is being investigated for his side duties as a tax asylum consultant. According to media reports, he has withdrawn more than a million pounds, equivalent to 11 million kroner in addition to his work as a Tory MP.
– We have a very difficult parliamentary democracy and research system, at least not the media, Johnson defended himself.
These comments have come even after several MPs have reviewed their side obligations.
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