Boris Johnson has launched an inquiry into claims that a Conservative minister was told she was sacked because of her “Muslimness”, but faces pressure from Labour to hand the matter to his independent ethics adviser.
After being accused by Nusrat Ghani of not taking her allegations seriously, the prime minister announced this morning that the Cabinet Office would look into her claims. A spokeswoman said that Johnson had asked officials to “establish the facts about what happened”.
Ghani, 49, who was sacked as a transport minister in early 2020, claimed she was told that her “Muslimness was raised as an issue” at a meeting in Downing Street and that her “Muslim woman minister status was making colleagues feel uncomfortable”. In a statement to The Sunday
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2022-01-24 07:50:00Z
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