Question of whether the allegations that Mr Johnson is trying to appoint him future wife will be investigated were brought up in house of communities on Monday.
On Monday, Wendy Chamberlain, the Liberal Democrat MP, raised the issue. in dot of order in house of communities.
She said the case could not be investigated by an independent official because of Resignation of Lord Heidt.
“After the resignation of independent adviser to the prime minister on ministerial standards, yes currently there is no mechanism by which, under the Ministerial Code, any investigation into the conduct of the Prime Minister can be carried out, except as directed by of the Prime Minister himself,” said Ms Chamberlain.
“While the ministerial code remains question of government participants will remain concerned about standards and behavior of those in Downing Street”.
Claims dismissed as “completely untrue”
Separately, The Telegraph understands that Liz Truss set be questioned about claims in appearance of the elected committee next a week.
deputies on foreign affairs Committee, who interrogate the minister of foreign affairs next Thursday, plan to ask her about claims
Mr Johnson could also ask about them directly to questions from the Prime Minister on Wednesday.
Elected committees and debates in the Commons take place under parliamentary privilege, which allows Deputies discuss controversial issues without fear of legal action.
Allegations that Mr Johnson tried to appoint him future wife were originally published in Biography of Mrs Johnson from Lord Ashcroft, a Tory peer and former party chairman.
Times’ storywho had more Simon Walters, a freelance reporter and former political editor of Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.
representative for Carrie Johnson said story was “completely wrong”.
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