While the Met didn't name any of the 83 individuals who have been fined, Sue Gray is now free to publish her full report.
Downing Street last month revealed that Mr Johnson, his wife Carrie, and Chancellor Rishi Sunak were fined for breaking Covid laws at a June 2020 birthday party for Mr Johnson in No 10.
The force has not said how many events in total attracted fines, or explained in detail the circumstances that led to individuals receiving them. If the individuals Ms Gray plans to name in her report object to what is being said about them, it could delay publication. But he added there would be a "harder line to tread" for Ms Gray in her report, where she would need to balance "sensitivity around naming someone publicly against the important need for public scrutiny of senior officials".Image source,Ms Gray does not intend to name junior civil servants. But we're told there has been a "lively debate" on which senior names will appear in her report.
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