Covid lockdown: No police action over Shaun Bailey Tory eventon November 11, 2022 at 2:30 pm

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Former mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey was pictured drinking with aides while London was in lockdown.

Shaun Bailey at a gathering at Conservative headquarters in December 2020Image source, Daily Mirror

Scotland Yard is taking no action against former London mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey nor other people who attended a gathering at Conservative Party HQ during a Covid lockdown.

Mr Bailey and Tory aides were seen posing for a photo, raising glasses besides buffet food while London was under restrictions in December 2020.

Socialising indoors was banned.

But the Met said it found “insufficient evidence to disprove the version of events provided by attendees”.

Fresh questions about the event at Conservative Campaign Headquarters in Westminster were raised after it was reported that former prime minister Boris Johnson had put Mr Bailey forward for a peerage in his resignation honours list.

After the Daily Mirror published a picture of the gathering in December 2021, the Metropolitan Police launched an investigation.

Mr Bailey, a former candidate to be London’s mayor apologised “unreservedly” for the event organised by his campaign team and said it was a “serious error of judgment”.

Before the photo was published, the Times had reported that a “raucous” party took place in the basement while Covid restrictions were in place.

The Met concluded the “photo by itself is not sufficient evidence on which to assess that an offence had been committed”.

Officers issued attendees with questionnaires to decide whether breaches of the rules were committed and fines should be issued.

“The investigation reviewed all the material thoroughly and after careful consideration, it was determined that there was insufficient evidence to disprove the version of events provided by attendees to a standard that would meet the threshold required,” the Met said.

“As a result, a decision was made that no further action should be taken.”

Mr Bailey, who remains a London Assembly Member, resigned as chairman of the governing body’s Police and Crime Committee after the picture emerged.

Scotland Yard issued a total of 126 fines over rule breaches in Whitehall and Downing Street while Mr Johnson was prime minister, in a scandal that helped end his tenure in No 10.

Mr Johnson and his then-chancellor Rishi Sunak paid fixed-penalty notices over a gathering held for Mr Johnson’s 56th birthday.

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