The British Home Secretary’s attempt to avoid paying a traffic fine became controversial.
The British Home Secretary’s attempt to take advantage of her position and avoid paying a traffic fine has caused controversy and the opposition parties have demanded an investigation into this accusation.
Controversies about the accusation made against “Suella Braverman”, the British Home Secretary, that she tried to avoid paying a traffic fine and attending an orientation class, followed the reaction of the British Prime Minister.
On the sidelines of the Group of 7 meeting in Hiroshima, Japan, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced questions from journalists about the accusation against the interior minister of his cabinet.
According to Sky News, the media previously reported that British Home Secretary Suella Braverman was fined for driving over the speed limit in the summer of 2022, and the authorities also asked her to attend an orientation class on driving laws.
According to a report that was first published by the “Sunday Times” newspaper, the British Home Secretary is accused of asking government employees to help him avoid paying fines and not attending orientation classes.
At a press conference in Hiroshima on the sidelines of the Group of 7 meeting, British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak faced questions about the accusation against the interior minister and the request of the leaders of the opposition parties to investigate this matter.
In response to this question, the British Prime Minister replied, “I do not know the full details, nor have I spoken to the Minister of the Interior. I think you yourself have seen closely what I have been doing during the past day.
Rishi Sunak added: “Of course, I understand that she (the British Home Secretary) expressed regret for the speeding and accepted the penalty and paid the fine.”