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Hancock: Cummings’ ‘unsubstantiated’ dishonesty allegations are ‘not true’

The Health Secretary told the House of Commons he had been 'straight with people' public and in private

Matt Hancock said that Dominic Cummings had made 'serious allegations' that he intended to address
Matt Hancock said that Dominic Cummings had made 'serious allegations' that he intended to address Photo: Hollie Adams/Getty Images

The UK's health secretary Matt Hancock has said allegations that he lied about the government’s approach to managing the Coronavirus pandemic were “unsubstantiated” and “not true”.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s former top adviser Dominic Cummings told a committee of politicians on 26 May that Hancock had been dishonest in his approach to the crisis.

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