
The Damian Green MP affair however shows Boris in a different light. Putting aside for now the rights or wrongs of Green’s arrest by the Police and the immediate aftermath, it is clear that Boris did publically disclose confidential information he received as Mayor and Chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority from a senior Police officer, Sir Paul Stephenson, which he did not have authority to disclose.
Then, unbelievably, while a MPA Chair he publicly gave his opinion on the rights and wrongs of an ongoing criminal investigation in his own force, surely potentially “corrupting” it?
The GLA Labour group are right to enquire whether Boris will intervene in the investigation of all criminal suspects in London or only when they are his mates and political allies?
Can you imagine the row, the absolute explosion, if Ken as Mayor had done something similar?
Boris is facing charges that he failed to comply with GLA and MPA code of conducts : -
Transgression of section 4(a):
“You must not disclose information given to you in confidence by anyone, or information acquired by you which you believe, or ought to reasonably be aware, is of a confidential nature”
Transgression of section 5:
“You must not conduct yourself in a manner which could reasonably be regarded as bringing your office or authority into disrepute”
Transgression of section 6(a):
“You must not use or attempt to use your position as a member improperly to confer on or secure for yourself or another person, an advantage or disadvantage”.
The GLA and MPA standards committees will meet on March 4th to consider what to do.
“Guilty as charged M'lord” I think should be the only possible plea. Mind you, I won’t be holding my breath.