The Privileges Committee in Parliament, which oversees the conduct of members, is releasing a report into former Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson is accused of misleading the House while Prime Minister.
On Wednesday, June 14, the Privileges Committee signed off on the findings of the report after allowing Boris Johnson to see them for himself.
After reading it, Boris Johnson resigned as MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip and hit out at the report, claiming it was being pursued to 'drive him out' of Parliament.
When will the Privileges Committee 'Partygate report' into Boris Johnson be released?
The Privileges Committee report into former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and claims that he misled the House of Commons over Partygate is expected to be released to the public on Thursday (June 15) from 9 am.
The report was previously shown to Boris Johnson before he resigned as a member of parliament.
Where can I read the Partygate report on Boris Johnson?
The report will be readily available online via the UK Parliament website on the page dedicated to the Committee of Privileges.
What is the Privileges Committee and who are its members?
According to the UK Parliament website, the Committee of Privileges is "appointed to consider specific matters relating to privileges referred to it by the House."
The Committee mostly deals with the conduct of MPs and the procedures of the House.
The current members of the committee are as follows:
Andy Carter
MP for Warrington South
Allan Dorans
MP for Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock
Rt Hon Harriet Harman KC
MP for Camberwell and Peckham
Sir Charles Walker
Conservative
MP for Broxbourne
Alberto Costa
Conservative
MP for South Leicestershire
Yvonne Fovargue
Labour
MP for Makerfield
Sir Bernard Jenkins
Conservative
MP for Harwich and North Essex
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