Home Secretary Suella Braverman will not face an investigation over her handling of a speeding ticket after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak decided it did not amount to a breach of the ministerial code.
A Sunday Times report alleged that Braverman, after being caught speeding in 2022, sought advice about arranging a private speed awareness course via Home Office officials and an aide.
Following the revelation, opposition parties called on the prime minister’s ethics adviser Sir Laurie Magnus to investigate whether she breached ministerial rules in the process.
But the home secretary insisted on Monday that there was “nothing untoward” about her handling of the matter….