UK International Development Secretary Priti Patel has resigned
UK International Development Secretary Priti Patel has
resigned over unofficial meetings with the Israeli ministers and businessmen.
It ends days of speculation about the cabinet minister's
position after she broke protocol to meet politicians, including Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, without informing Downing Street, reported the
Independent.
Patel was ordered back from an official trip in Africa by
Prime Minister Theresa May and was summoned to Downing Street over the row.
She disclosed that she had held 12 meetings in Israel with
officials, businessmen, Netanyahu and the country's security minister.
In 11 of these, she was accompanied by Lord Polak, President
of Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI), which has close links with wealthy
Tory donors, the report said.
In her resignation, Patel apologised and said her actions
"fell below the standards of transparency and openness that I have
promoted and advocated."
May dubbed Patel's decision to resign as "right."
The Prime Minister, in her reply, said: "Now that
further details have come to light, it is right that you have decided to resign
and adhere to the high standards of transparency and openness that you have
advocated."
In August, Patel flew to Israel with her family for a 13-day
visit, which she later described as a "holiday", paid for by herself.
She held two further meetings after her "holiday"
in September, according to the reports.
Patel is the second cabinet minister to leave the government
in a week after Sir Michael Fallon quit as defence secretary.
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