Boris Johnson has insisted there is nothing to see or worry about over a watchdog probe into the funding of a lavish revamp of his Downing Street flat.
The Electoral Commission started an inquiry after it said there were grounds to suspect an offence may have been committed over the payment for the redecoration of the PM's official flat.
The watchdog has the power to issue fines of up to £20,000 or to refer matters to the police. It could also request evidence such as emails and Whatsapps from the PM, his fiancee Carrie Symonds and other senior Tory figures.
But Mr Johnson told reporters on a visit to a school on Thursday: "We will comply with whatever they want and I don't think there is anything to see here, or to worry about. "But what
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