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Government rules £100,000 given to Jennifer Arcuri's company 'appropriate' | Government rules £100,000 given to Jennifer Arcuri's company 'appropriate' |
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A £100,000 grant given to a company owned by a US businesswoman - who is at the centre of conflict of interest claims against the PM - is "appropriate", the government says. | A £100,000 grant given to a company owned by a US businesswoman - who is at the centre of conflict of interest claims against the PM - is "appropriate", the government says. |
The grant given to Jennifer Arcuri's firm Hacker House was reviewed after the claims were reported last month. | The grant given to Jennifer Arcuri's firm Hacker House was reviewed after the claims were reported last month. |
Culture Secretary Nicky Morgan said the review found "no impropriety in the awarding of the grant". | Culture Secretary Nicky Morgan said the review found "no impropriety in the awarding of the grant". |
The PM insists he followed proper procedures and did nothing wrong. | The PM insists he followed proper procedures and did nothing wrong. |
Ms Arcuri has said she had never discussed sponsorship or grants with Boris Johnson and he had nothing to do with the awarding of the £100,000 grant from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in February this year. | |
The government review followed a report in the Sunday Times that Ms Arcuri - who knew Mr Johnson when he was London mayor - joined trade missions he led and received thousands of pounds in sponsorship grants. | The government review followed a report in the Sunday Times that Ms Arcuri - who knew Mr Johnson when he was London mayor - joined trade missions he led and received thousands of pounds in sponsorship grants. |
It said that among cash Ms Arcuri received was a grant from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport intended for "English-based" businesses. | |
It was awarded earlier this year, but Ms Arcuri had moved back to the US in June 2018. | It was awarded earlier this year, but Ms Arcuri had moved back to the US in June 2018. |
The newspaper said it had found the registered address on the grant application form was a rented house in the UK and no longer connected to Ms Arcuri. | The newspaper said it had found the registered address on the grant application form was a rented house in the UK and no longer connected to Ms Arcuri. |
The newspaper's report also prompted an investigation by the police watchdog, which is ongoing. | The newspaper's report also prompted an investigation by the police watchdog, which is ongoing. |
The Independent Office of Police Conduct is deciding whether to investigate the prime minister for a potential criminal offence of misconduct in public office while he was London mayor, between 2008 and 2016, when he also had oversight of the Metropolitan Police. | The Independent Office of Police Conduct is deciding whether to investigate the prime minister for a potential criminal offence of misconduct in public office while he was London mayor, between 2008 and 2016, when he also had oversight of the Metropolitan Police. |
A separate inquiry by the London Assembly into alleged conflicts of interest has been paused until the watchdog's probe is concluded. | A separate inquiry by the London Assembly into alleged conflicts of interest has been paused until the watchdog's probe is concluded. |
'Due diligence' | 'Due diligence' |
The Government Internal Audit Agency review found that Hacker House had not met one of the initial requirements that the amount of funding sought should "not exceed 50% of the lead applicant organisation's annual collective income". | The Government Internal Audit Agency review found that Hacker House had not met one of the initial requirements that the amount of funding sought should "not exceed 50% of the lead applicant organisation's annual collective income". |
The review also found that criminal record checks had not been carried out. | The review also found that criminal record checks had not been carried out. |
But because of the low number of applications, these initial requirements were waived. | But because of the low number of applications, these initial requirements were waived. |
The review concluded that "the assessment of eligibility and subsequent reduced grant award to Hacker House Ltd was appropriate". | The review concluded that "the assessment of eligibility and subsequent reduced grant award to Hacker House Ltd was appropriate". |
In an accompanying letter to DCMS select committee chairman Damian Collins, Ms Morgan pointed out that the grant decision did not involve ministers, and was made at a time when Mr Johnson was a backbench MP. | In an accompanying letter to DCMS select committee chairman Damian Collins, Ms Morgan pointed out that the grant decision did not involve ministers, and was made at a time when Mr Johnson was a backbench MP. |
"I would like to emphasise again that any notion that the prime minister or his advisers influenced - whether directly or indirectly - any aspect of the due diligence, assessment or award of any grant funding made through the CSIIF (Cyber Skills Immediate Impact Fund) is simply not true," she wrote. | "I would like to emphasise again that any notion that the prime minister or his advisers influenced - whether directly or indirectly - any aspect of the due diligence, assessment or award of any grant funding made through the CSIIF (Cyber Skills Immediate Impact Fund) is simply not true," she wrote. |
"The grant application in October 2018 and grant decision in February 2019 were, of course, at a time when the current prime minister was neither a member of the government nor the Mayor of London." | "The grant application in October 2018 and grant decision in February 2019 were, of course, at a time when the current prime minister was neither a member of the government nor the Mayor of London." |
On the question of Hacker House's address, Ms Morgan said the company was UK registered, but that this was "not a requirement of the grant". | On the question of Hacker House's address, Ms Morgan said the company was UK registered, but that this was "not a requirement of the grant". |