Boris Johnson's holiday to the Caribbean may have been worth more than double the £15,000 he declared in the Commons register, Parliament's standards watchdog reportedly believes.
The Prime Minister and fiancee Carrie Symonds jetted to the island of Mustique for a New Year getaway following the Tories' 2019 election landslide.
But a row quickly erupted of how exactly the luxury trip to the private paradise isle was funded. Kathryn Stone, the commissioner for standards, reportedly believes the break was worth more than twice the declared £15,000, Daily Mail reports.
Ms Stone has also said the bill had not been met by Tory donor David Ross as the Prime Minister has insisted. The revelation will heap further pressure on Mr Johnson as he faces
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