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James Cleverly suggested the PM would ignore any request by the London Assembly to answer questions about his conduct over the tech-business woman Jennifer Arcuri

Earlier this week the London Assembly wrote to Johnson giving him 14 days to respond to the allegations about Jennifer Arcuri. The letter from Len Duvall chair of the London Assembly oversight committee, said: I read with concern the allegations set out in the Sunday Times yesterday that, when you held the office of Mayor of London, you failed to declare a potential conflict of interest in relation to the awarding of public funds to Jennifer Arcuri.

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