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Jeremy Corbyn says parts of media avoiding accusations Boris Johnson misused public money and abused power

The Labour Party leader hit out at the Andrew Marr show for nitpicking Sunday paper claims about Labour disunity while failing to mention the Jennifer Arcuri scandal.

Ben Gelblum by Ben Gelblum
2019-09-23 08:52
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Jeremy Corbyn has criticised parts of the media for not giving enough attention to newspaper allegations that Boris Johnson failed to declare potential conflicts of interest while London mayor.

The report in the Sunday Times that the Labour leader referred to was in relation to claims about the allocation of public money to an American woman Johnson was friendly with.

The Labour leader said: “There was something important in one of the Sunday papers today about an alleged abuse of power and misuse of public funds by Boris Johnson before he became Prime Minister.

“But, do you know what? Lots of the media have barely touched it. Incredible, isn’t it?

“This is about the man who is the Prime Minister of our country.”

Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Prime Minister Boris Johnson (Frank Augstein/PA)

Referring to an appearance on BBC One’s The Andrew Marr Show by Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, Jeremy Corbyn said: “I was on the BBC’s flagship news programme this morning and I was asked about a range of issues.

“That’s fine. It’s right. It’s justified. It’s how our democracy works.

“But I was followed by Boris Johnson’s deputy, who was asked nothing about these allegations.

“This is how the establishment works. They close ranks. They put privilege first.

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“Things have to change.

“Labour will put people first before privilege.”

Corbyn’s remarks came after the Sunday Times reported the potential conflicts arose through Johnson’s association with model-turned-technology entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri, who moved to London seven years ago.

The paper says Ms Arcuri was given £126,000 of public money and was afforded privileged access to three foreign trade missions Johnson led.

‘Serious allegations of the misuse of public money’

Jon Trickett, Labour’s shadow minister for the Cabinet Office, said Mr Johnson should provide full disclosure on the allegations.

“Boris Johnson must now give a full account of his actions in response to these grave and most serious allegations of the misuse use of public money in his former role as mayor of London,” Mr Trickett said in a statement.

“The public has a right to know how and why these funds were used for the benefit of a close personal friend without on the face of it legitimate reason.

“This cannot be swept under the carpet. It is a matter of the integrity of the man now leading our country, who appears to believe he can get away with anything.”

Boris Johnson avoids questions about the affair

Ms Arcuri, now 34, was quoted by the Sunday Times as saying: “Any grants received by my companies and any trade mission I joined were purely in respect of my role as a legitimate businesswoman.”

She did not comment on the nature of her relationship with Mr Johnson.

Downing Street has declined to comment.

Boris Johnson has declined to deny allegations that he failed to declare potential conflicts of interest as London mayor over the allocation of public money to a model turned technology entrepreneur.

The Prime Minister repeatedly refused to comment on allegations centring on his association with Jennifer Arcuri, during sustained questioning on his flight to New York for the United Nations General Assembly.

There was something important in one of the Sunday papers today about an alleged abuse of power by Boris Johnson.

But do you know what? #Marr pic.twitter.com/XWPivbGL7e

— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) September 22, 2019

Mr Marr said on Twitter that he welcomed advice on how to do his job.

Pushback? Well, I was genuinely pleased that, on what cannot have been an easy morning for him, JC turned up for a live interview. And of course I always welcome helpful advice on how to do my job https://t.co/gTIlHVmaXk

— Andrew Marr (@AndrewMarr9) September 22, 2019

Responding to a reference on social media that the BBC would “pushback” against Mr Corbyn’s claims, Mr Marr said: “Pushback?

“Well, I was genuinely pleased that, on what cannot have been an easy morning for him, JC turned up for a live interview.

“And of course I always welcome helpful advice on how to do my job.”

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