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Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi has said he does not know who requested a meeting between the prime minister and Sue Gray over her partygate report, but is confident there was “no way” she would allow herself to be influenced by anybody.
Speaking to Sky News’ Sophy Ridge on Sunday programme, the cabinet minister also insisted Boris Johnson would not have intervened in the independent investigation.
He said the process had been “absolutely robust and rigorous”, pointing out the senior civil servant did not “pull her punches” in her previous limited interim report into lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street, which criticised “failures of leadership and judgment”.
Pressure has been growing on No 10 to explain the meeting between Ms Gray and the PM, revealed by Sky News.
It is understood the pair met at least once to give an update on the document’s progress while it was being drafted, but a Whitehall source said that its contents were not discussed at any point.
Mr Zahawi told Ridge: “I don’t know who called the meeting.
“What I do know is the prime minister doesn’t and never would never intervene in an independent inquiry,
He added: “Let’s not create this air of doubt around this process, which has been absolutely robust and rigorous.
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“I have no doubt about Sue Gray’s professionalism and integrity.
“There’s no way she would allow herself to be influenced by anybody.”
Labour shadow Treasury minister Pat McFadden told Ridge: “I do have faith in her integrity and let’s see what she says when the report comes out.”
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