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Boris Johnson, the frontrunner to become Britain’s next prime minister, faces court hearing over Brexit ‘lies’

  • Johnson faces allegations of misconduct in public office over comments he made during the Brexit referendum campaign

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Boris Johnson speaking at the launch of the Vote Leave bus campaign in 2016. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

Boris Johnson, the frontrunner to become Britain’s next prime minister, must attend court over allegations that he knowingly lied during the Brexit referendum campaign, a judge announced Wednesday.

Johnson, the former foreign secretary, will be summoned to appear before a court over allegations of misconduct in public office, judge Margot Coleman said in a written decision, without specifying the date.

The case is over the claim that Britain sends £350 million (US$440 million) a week to the European Union.

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The exact amount of Britain’s net and gross EU contributions was one of the biggest issues during the 2016 referendum campaign.

Businessmen Marcus Ball has crowd-funded the private prosecution.

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Conservative MP Boris Johnson leaves his residence in south London. Photo: AFP
Conservative MP Boris Johnson leaves his residence in south London. Photo: AFP
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