MADRID, 31 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Minister of the Interior of the United Kingdom, Suella Braverman, has recognized this Monday in a letter sent to the Select Committee of Internal Affairs that she skipped the security protocols on up to six occasions in a particularly delicate context due to the failed economic policy that caused the departure of former British Prime Minister Liz Truss.

“I sent official documents from my government email to my personal email address six times,” Braverman detailed in her letter, who, after resigning for having recognized a first offence, returned to the post of Interior Minister with the new ‘premier’, Rishi Sunak.

In this way, after apologizing again for these infractions, which made her resign in mid-October, she has justified that her reason for sending these emails to her personal phone is that she sometimes held virtual meetings or interviews related to her work while she was away. Travel.

“It was not possible to use a single device to conduct meetings and read documents at the same time,” he said, adding that “occasionally and exceptionally” he used this method to be able to read documents to “conduct essential business.”

Braverman left Liz Truss’s cabinet on October 18, just two days before the head of government announced her own departure. The minister then attributed her resignation to a problem “of a bureaucratic nature” after acknowledging that she had sent from her personal email “part of a political commitment” on migration to another parliamentarian.

The Minister of the Interior resigned after detailing that the recipient of the email was a “trusted” parliamentarian, although she stressed that the way in which this information was transferred constituted “a technical violation of the regulations”.

Braverman also alluded to the fact that the British Executive was going through a “tumultuous” moment and that he had “concern” about the direction of former Minister Truss’s government, which, he said, broke “key promises”, especially in the field of migration.

Thus, he stressed the importance of accepting mistakes and moving away, without waiting for the problems to be resolved “by magic”, implying that the exit had a marked component of discomfort towards Truss’s management, something that Braverman never came to recognize out loud.

The Minister of the Interior also generated controversy after assuring that her “dream”, her “obsession”, was to see how a plane deports those seeking asylum in the United Kingdom to Rwanda, in relation to the immigration measure with which London intends to send the African country to those who arrive irregularly in the country while deciding what to do with their applications.