MPs Overrule Finding That Johnson Breached Code of Conduct Over Mustique Holiday

MPs Overrule Finding That Johnson Breached Code of Conduct Over Mustique Holiday
Prime Minister Boris Johnson talks with lecturers and students in the Arts and Design department during a visit to Kirklees College Springfield Sixth Form Centre in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England, on June 18, 2021. Oli Scraff/PA
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson was found to have breached the code of conduct by the Commons Standards Commissioner Kathryn Stone over a luxury Caribbean holiday but MPs ultimately overruled the finding.

Stone said the prime minister breached the MPs’ code by having not “fulfilled conscientiously” the requirements for registering the £15,000 ($20,660) accommodation on Mustique paid for by a Tory donor.