UK: A scathing report has been published against the conduct of the leadership during the Corona
"Regardless of the original intent, what happened at these events and the way they evolved did not conform to the Corona's guidelines at the time," a Sue Gray report said.
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25/05/2022
Wednesday, 25 May 2022, 15:41 Updated: 15:44
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The expected report of the senior British civil servant, Sue Gray, was published today (Wednesday) and included a scathing critique of the party culture at Prime Minister Boris Johnson's residence on Downing Street. .
Gray, who highlighted in the report the failure of the leadership at 10 Downing Street, detailed how each incident happened, including a party on June 18, 2020 from which one participant returned with "nausea" and a confrontation developed between two participants.
"Regardless of the original intent, The goddess and the way they evolved did not conform to the Corona's guidelines at the time, "the report said.
"Even the heavy pressure that these senior executives and consultants were under explains the attitude and behavior that violated the guidelines."
Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologized for the alcoholic culture that developed on Downing Street during the plague and said he took full responsibility.
The report states that "
According to the report, events were held by the staff of the Prime Minister's residence that ended at four in the morning, such as a party in
honor of his communications director, James Slack.
Also written about some examples of disrespect and inappropriate treatment of the cleaning and security staff, describing it as "unacceptable".
Johnson attended eight events that are described in detail in the report.
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