10 November. Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, is questioned about sleaze allegations. He responds that the UK, "is not remotely a corrupt country." 9 November. It is revealed that former attorney general and serving MP, Geoffrey Cox, had spent lockdown working for the government of the British Virgin Islands, advising them on tax evasion and corruption. Since becoming an MP in 2005, this side job has earned Cox around £6m.
remotely corrupt
remotely corrupt
remotely corrupt
10 November. Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, is questioned about sleaze allegations. He responds that the UK, "is not remotely a corrupt country." 9 November. It is revealed that former attorney general and serving MP, Geoffrey Cox, had spent lockdown working for the government of the British Virgin Islands, advising them on tax evasion and corruption. Since becoming an MP in 2005, this side job has earned Cox around £6m.