The force concluded its investigation on May 19, with 126 fines being issued in total to 83 people.
Mr Case had a brief conversation with Mr Johnson in No 10 on Wednesday morning during which he said he would not be quitting – and the Prime Minister was clear he would not be sacked.Īhead of its release, a Cabinet ally of the Prime Minister said Mr Johnson accepted that there had been “failings” in Government and had apologised for what went wrong.Įnvironment Secretary George Eustice told Times Radio: “Clearly what happened in No 10 is a culture developed where they were working there, it was their place of work, and there were times when they would have a drink at the end of the day.”Ī Cabinet spokesman said Mr Johnson accepted mistakes had been made (Dominic Lipinski/PA) (PA Wire) Officials impacted by the inquiry, including those to be named, were written to ahead of its publication, allowing them to have a chance to respond before it was finalised.
Ms Gray’s report will give the clearest picture so far of events which led to widespread public anger, including the names of some of those who attended gatherings. Sue Gray previously published a shortened version of the report in January while a Met Police investigation was also ongoing (GOV.UK/PA) (PA Media)