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Boris Johnson accused of burying intelligence report on Russian influence over Brexit

Oct 31, 2019, 22:50 IST

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  • Boris Johnson accused of burying the findings of an inquiry into the influence of Russia over Brexit.
  • The prime minister was sent the report two weeks ago but has yet failed to clear its publication in advance of the UK general election.
  • Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee looked at 
  • Former Conservative Minister Dominic Grieve spoke out as the UK prepares to go back to the polls for a general election in December.
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Boris Johnson has been accused of burying the findings of a parliamentary inquiry into Russia's influence over the Brexit referendum result.

The chair of the UK Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee on Thursday accused the prime minister, who led the campaign to leave the EU, of sitting on the report, which was sent to him weeks ago.

Dominic Grieve, said that his committee had sent the report on Russian influence on UK elections and referendums to the prime minister two weeks ago, but Downing Street had failed to sign it off.

He called on Johnson to allow its publication before Britain goes back to the polls in the upcoming general election.

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"The Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament, of which I am the chair, has been investigating the threat posed to this country by Russia," he told the House of Commons on Thursday.

"Parliament ought to have and must have acccess to this report in light of the forthcoming election and it is really unacceptable for the prime minister to sit on it and deny them that information."

Parliament's Intelligence and Security Commitee has access to key players in UK intelligence agencies and often conducts sessions behind closed doors.

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