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  • Boris Johnson’s party faces unexpected probe into hospital vow as scandals mount

Boris Johnson’s party faces unexpected probe into hospital vow as scandals mount
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson (Photo: Official Facebook page)

The Aalarabiya English reported, citing Bloomberg, the UK government’s official spending watchdog is planning an investigation into Boris Johnson’s election promises to build 40 new hospitals, an unexpected probe set to add to the litany of troubles surrounding the prime minister.

The National Audit Office sent a letter to Wes Streeting, the shadow health secretary, saying it will conduct a “value for money review” into the program, a key part of the Conservative Party’s manifesto for its victorious 2019 election campaign.

The Guardian reported that Much of the investigation is set to look into what the manifesto described as “new” -- some of the projects under scrutiny include the new wing of a current hospital or the refurbishment of an existing site.

“The only place these hospitals exist is in the Prime Minister’s imagination,” Streeting tweeted on Saturday, confirming the investigation.

The probe risks adding to the troubles piling up for Johnson -- his party lost two special elections last month in a further sign that voters are turning against a politician who built a reputation among his party disciples as a vote winner.

Boris Johnson in a visit to Hinkley Point C, which is the first new nuclear power station to be built in the UK this century. It will generate low-carbon electricity for six million homes (File photo: PM Boris Johnson official Facebook page)

A YouGov poll published Saturday signaled the Conservative Party would suffer significant losses in so-called Blue Wall seats if an election were to be held now.

Heading into the weekend, the political focus was on Johnson’s delay in suspending an ally over an incident involving excessive drinking and misconduct. Chris Pincher had resigned as deputy chief whip -- one of the parliamentary party’s most senior enforcers -- almost 24 hours before Johnson acted.

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Newspapers including the Telegraph, normally a staunch supporter of the government, noted that pressure is mounting on the prime minister to explain what he knew about Pincher and when. Pincher stepped down from the whips’ office in 2017 following a report of another incident. For now, Pincher will remain in parliament as an independent MP.

Other scandals are mounting for Johnson’s administration -- four Tory MPs have resigned or been suspended this year alone, and another unnamed Conservative lawmaker was arrested in May on suspicion of rape.

Source: alarabiyaenglish