So Gray interviewed the Police, about their knowledge of people flouting the rules in #10; but until a civilian leaked the full SP to a journo, & other CS, & Policos inside the Government confirmed the details of the crime; the same Police; sat on their hands.Lobby wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 11:39 amPublication delayed officially now:tc27 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 11:12 am I think she can publish as her report simply establishes the facts rather than comes to a prejudicial judgement.
Anyway I seriously doubt now that 'wait for Grey' is a line that can hold back 54 letters....possibly the only thing that can is Putin making his move against Ukraine.
It comes to something when the PM's best hope for keeping his job is to arrange for a report into his misconduct to be delayed by agreeing to a criminal investigation by the police.The Cabinet Office will not publish Sue Gray's report while the Met Police are investigating events at Downing Street and Whitehall during lockdown, the BBC has been told.
It is not clear how long this investigation will take.
The Cabinet Office put out a statement earlier to say the investigation by Gray, a senior civil servant, would be continuing while maintaining "ongoing contact" with the police.
The terms of reference of the Gray investigation say: "As with all internal investigations, if during the course of the work any evidence emerges of behaviour that is potentially a criminal offence, the matter will be referred to the police and the Cabinet Office’s work may be paused."
"Banana Republic, Septic Isle...."