Under-fire committee probing Boris Johnson to carry on despite legal advice saying it’s ‘fundamentally flawed’
THE under-fire committee probing Boris Johnson wants to carry on despite bombshell legal advice saying it is “fundamentally flawed”.
It sets the stage for a fiery showdown with Boris loyalist MPs who are poised to try to water down the inquiry when Parliament returns this week.
Parliament’s Privileges Committee has been accused of running a “kangaroo court” and “witchhunt” into Bojo and partygate claims.
It was dealt a massive blow earlier this week when Lord Pannick - one of Britain’s most senior lawyers - said it would be ruled unlawful by real judges.
MPs sitting on the cross-party committee will meet this Wednesday to work out how to respond to the blistering assessment.
But The Sun on Sunday understands they want to plough on with the probe.
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Despite the furious backlash, the investigation will only be scrapped if MPs vote to pull it, insiders said.
Tory MP Sir Benard Jenkin, who sits on the committee, furiously defended the probe, tweeting: “I am glad we now have a proper considered opinion to deal with.
“This is the way to proceed, instead of just smear and innuendo against the Committee and the established processes.”