The British Prime Minister was investigated by his former confidant, and was also revealed to build a new yacht for the Queen 200 million pounds

British Prime Minister Johnson’s former confidant, Dominic Cummings, broke the news on the 23rd that Johnson tried to renovate 11 Downing Street, the prime minister’s official residence, with political donations during the epidemic, renovating the amount of up to 200,000 pounds, far more than the 30,000 pounds of public subsidies he receives each year.

The Prime Minister’s Office denied the allegation, but did not deny the existence of donations or loans in the refurbishment project. The Daily Mail said on the 27th that Johnson “borrowed £58,000” from a donation from British millionaire Lord Bamford for the renovation.

In the British opposition Labour Party strongly demanded, the British Electoral Commission decided on the 28th, Johnson suspected of using secret political donations, renovation of the Prime Minister’s residence for investigation.

Cummings revealed that he had been strongly opposed to fundraising for the renovation of the prime minister’s residence, adding that he had warned Johnson that “the renovation plan was immoral, foolish and perhaps even illegal.”

The British magazine “Tatler” reported that the Prime Minister’s fiancée, Simmonds, to find the famous designer Little, who specializes in gold and cast iron, expects to create a “paradise for the upper class”, gold wallpaper up to tens of thousands of pounds, Johnson had exclaimed to his aides, “I can not afford it! “.

The British newspaper The Times also broke the news that Johnson, without the Queen’s consent, intends to spend 200 million pounds to build a new royal yacht in the name of Prince Philip.