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Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson outside Downing Street in London on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters

Britain’s Boris Johnson has unpaid debt of £535, court records show

  • The record was dated October 26, 2020, and listed as ‘Unsatisfied’ meaning it was wholly or partly unpaid
  • Johnson’s finances have recently been the subject of scrutiny, with authorities investigating the funding of refurbishments to his flat
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, whose personal finances have come under the spotlight over the renovation of his Downing Street flat, has an unpaid debt of £535 pounds (US$756.12) court records showed on Wednesday.

The court judgment seen by Reuters did not name the other party in the case, but listed Boris Johnson and the address of his 10 Downing Street office.

The record was dated October 26, 2020, and listed as ‘Unsatisfied’ meaning it was wholly or partly unpaid. It was first reported in the Private Eye magazine.

Johnson’s office did not immediately have a comment when contacted by Reuters.

Johnson’s finances have been the subject of extensive scrutiny in recent weeks, with electoral authorities investigating the funding of refurbishments to his flat, and parliament investigating the declaration he made relating to a donor-funded foreign trip.

A county court judgment is issued when someone submits a claim and judges decide the money needs to be paid. The register of these judgments is used by banks and other financial institutions to determine an individual’s credit rating.

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