Boris Johnson faces a probe by Parliament's sleaze watchdog over his £15,000 winter break to the Caribbean, according to reports.
The Prime Minister and his partner Carrie Symonds stayed on the private island of Mustique after the election. But confusion reigned after Mr Johnson declared in the register of MPs' interests that he had accepted "accommodation for a private holiday for my partner and me, value £15,000", citing businessman and long-term Tory donor David Ross as the provider.
A spokesman for Mr Ross then denied that the co-founder of the Carphone Warehouse had stumped up any money. But the Conservative Party donor's spokesman later clarified his stance, agreeing it was a "benefit in kind" to the PM and Ms Symonds during their
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