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Covid inquiry threatens to sue Cabinet Office over release of Johnson WhatsApps

Incredible "integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level" from Rishi Sunak’s Cabinet Office.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2023-05-24 13:55
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The Cabinet Office has been threatened with legal action over a row with the Official Covid-19 Inquiry over the release of unredacted WhatsApp messages and diaries belonging to Boris Johnson.

The row centres on redactions to released material with chairwoman Baroness Hallett rejecting arguments made by the Cabinet Office and reminding the department of their legal duties.

Baroness Hallet, in a ruling released on Wednesday, said: “The entire contents of the specified documents are of potential relevance to the lines of investigation being pursued by the Inquiry.”

The Cabinet Office has rejected the request outright. It says that many of Boris Johnson's messages are 'unambiguously irrelevent'

It says handing them over would represent a 'serious intrusion of privacy' due to their 'informal and conversational nature' & breach human rights

— Steven Swinford (@Steven_Swinford) May 24, 2023

She said that the documents relate to “WhatsApp communications recorded on devices owned or used by the former Prime Minister Boris Johnson MP and also an adviser named Henry Cook, comprising exchanges between senior government ministers, senior civil servants and their advisers during the pandemic”.

She also references “Mr Johnson’s diaries for the same period, together with notebooks that I have been told contain his contemporaneous notes”.

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