LONDON: The findings of investigations on meetings at the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson office who may have damaged the Covid-19 locking law will soon be published, said Foreign Minister Liz Truss on Wednesday.
The internal investigation of allegations of the Kuncian Party in Johnson’s office can be published as soon as Wednesday, giving findings that can determine the future of the Prime Minister.
Police have also launched an investigation.
Truss said Johnson had not received the report to the events at his street residence, and people had to wait for the findings of the investigation before commenting further in his future.
“It seems like it will come out soon.
So I suggest we wait for the fact rather than discussing various speculations about what might happen,” said Truss Sky News.
Truss said he had not attended or was invited to any party, and he said his support for Johnson “unshakable”.
“He has full support,” he said.