David Davis and a string of other Tory MPs have rallied behind Damian Green, the effective deputy prime minister, after a former detective came forward with fresh allegations about pornography on Green’s Commons computer nine years ago. Lewis said: “The computer was in Mr Green’s office, on his desk, logged in, his account, his name. Previously the man who headed up the 2008 investigation into Green, Bob Quick, had only said pornography was found on a computer in the MP’s office. If the Cabinet Office inquiry were to prove that Green had lied, or other misconduct, then Davis accepts May would be entitled to act. The 2008 leak inquiry led to no charges against Green.
Source: The Guardian December 01, 2017 13:17 UTC