Boris Johnson, the former UK Prime Minister, has been found to have breached government rules by failing to disclose his relationship with a hedge fund that organized his visit to meet Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in February. The UK's business appointments watchdog, Acoba, has reported these findings but has not imposed any sanctions on Johnson. The chair of the watchdog accused Johnson of being 'evasive' in his dealings.
Boris Johnson has breached UK Government rules by being “evasive” about his relationship with a company that set up a meeting between him and Venezuela’s President https://t.co/8kpHEaQvjd
Breaking news: Boris Johnson breached UK government rules by failing to disclose his relationship with a hedge fund that organised his visit to meet Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, according to the business appointments watchdog https://t.co/M8kHZ8W7cJ https://t.co/a6kZBgJH9r
Boris Johnson broke official rules by refusing to declare his links with a hedge fund that organised his visit to meet with the Venezuelan president, the UK's anti-corruption watchdog finds. His punishment? Absolutely nothing https://t.co/9x143wcRFa
NEW: Boris Johnson has breached govt rules by failing to disclose his relationship with the hedge fund behind his visit to meet Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro in February, according to Acoba Watchdog chair accuses Johnson of being 'evasive' https://t.co/LRylwhZbm3
Boris Johnson breached UK government rules by failing to disclose his relationship with a hedge fund that organised his visit to meet Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro in February, according to the business appointments watchdog https://t.co/lX63yZFxWo via @ft