The pornography allegations were first made public last week by the former Met assistant commissioner Bob Quick. “I can only assume that they are being made now, nine years later, for ulterior motives.”Facebook Twitter Pinterest A Cabinet Office inquiry into Damian Green’s conduct began earlier this month. Both Stephenson and Quick gave evidence to a Cabinet Office inquiry into Green’s conduct last week, led by senior Cabinet Office official Sue Gray. Speaking to the BBC, Stephenson said he thought the claim about Green “wasn’t relevant to the criminal inquiry” into Home Office leaks, which began in October 2008. Referring to the pornography allegations, Stephenson said: “I regret it’s in the public domain.
Source: The Guardian November 12, 2017 08:48 UTC