A big claim has been made in the media report regarding Britain's Home Secretary Suella Braverman. It has been alleged that he broke the traffic rules and tried to avoid the fine. According to information, when she was the country's attorney general in the past, she tried to avoid a driving fine after being caught speeding outside London. After this, he had also sought help from the authorities to escape.
'The Sunday Times' reported that the Indian-origin cabinet minister had asked government officials to help her avoid speeding fines. In the UK, anyone caught speeding is given a fine and points on their licence, unless they sign up to an awareness course conducted online. A spokeswoman for the Home Secretary said she "admits she was speeding last summer and regrets it." "He picked up three points (on his license) and paid the fine last year," the spokesman said.
"Did Braverman break ministerial rules?"
However, the issue is making headlines in the UK as opposition parties demand an independent inquiry to determine whether Braverman broke ministerial rules and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's G7 summit in Japan was also affected by the issue. Stayed. Responding to a media query, Sunak said, "I am not fully aware of what has happened, nor have I spoken to the Home Secretary. I understand he has expressed regret for speeding, fined Admitted and paid the fine.
However, sources close to the minister believe that the matter was settled by him taking penalty points, which are erased over time, unless additional points are earned for other road safety penalties. Earning 12 or more points on a license can result in the driver losing their license and may be disqualified from driving over time. A source close to Braverman said, "The Cabinet Office was briefed on the situation as requested by Mrs Braverman. She was not disqualified from driving nor was she disqualified."




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