Sunak fails to hand WhatsApp messages from time as chancellor to Covid inquiry
- Rishi Sunak, the former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, is unable to provide WhatsApp messages from his time as Chancellor during the pandemic because he failed to back up these messages.
- This mirrors the situation with former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who also experienced a delay in providing his WhatsApp messages from his leadership during the pandemic.
- The second phase of the COVID-19 inquiry, led by Baroness Heather Hallett, will focus on key decision-making processes in Westminster during the period when England lifted its final Covid restrictions.
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Sunak unable to furnish WhatsApp messages to Covid inquiry, citing lack of backups: Reports
Rishi Sunak, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer and current UK Prime Minister, has informed the COVID-19 inquiry that he is unable to provide WhatsApp messages from his time as Chancellor during the pandemic, citing his failure to back up these messages, as reported by The Guardian. He stated in his witness statement that he no longer has access to these messages because he changed his phone on several occasions.
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