Home Sec allegedly asked civil servants for help after being caught speeding

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Home Secretary allegedly asked civil servants for help after being caught speeding

following claims the Home Secretary asked civil servants to help her avoid incurring points on her licence for speeding.

Labour and the Liberal Democrats are calling for Mrs Braverman to face a probe by the Prime Minister’s adviser on ministerial interests, Sir Laurie Magnus. Mrs Braverman was reportedly issued with a speeding notice by police after being caught driving faster than the speed limit on a road outside London when she was attorney general in the summer of 2022.

“Rishi Sunak was too weak to deal with her the last time she broke the ministerial code, is he still too weak to take action now?

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