U.S. businesswoman says did have affair with UK
PM Johnson - Daily Mail
By Reuters
Staff
LONDON
(Reuters) - A U.S tech entrepreneur at the centre of allegations of misconduct
involving British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has told a newspaper they did
have an affair when he was mayor of London.
The Daily
Mail reported on Saturday that Jennifer Arcuri, when asked if she had an affair
with Johnson, said: “I think that goes without saying ... it’s pretty much out
there.”
In an
interview with the newspaper, Arcuri says Johnson, who was married to second
wife Marina Wheeler at the time, bombarded her with “avalanches of passion”.
Arcuri gave
a number of TV interviews after the allegations came to light, saying she and
Johnson had enjoyed a “very special relationship”, though she repeatedly
refused to say whether they had had an affair.
Johnson was
London mayor from 2008 to 2016. He became prime minister last year.
Downing
Street had no immediate comment.
The
Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) launched an investigation in
September 2019 following a newspaper report that Johnson, when mayor of London,
had failed to disclose his personal links to Arcuri, who received thousands of
pounds in public funding and places on official trade trips.
Johnson
denied any wrongdoing, saying everything was done with full propriety and that
there was no interest to declare.
In May the
IOPC said he would not face criminal action.
The matter
was referred to the watchdog because Johnson was head of the Mayor’s Office for
Policing and Crime, a role equivalent to a police commissioner, during his term
as mayor.
Reporting
by James Davey; Editing by Kirsten Donovan
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