Truss condemns 'untrue' claim that 'traces of drug' found at Chevening
has condemned ‘categorically untrue’ claims that traces of suspected cocaine were found after summer parties at her grace-and-favour mansion. The former prime minister hit out at ‘spurious’ allegations that white powder was discovered at Chevening in the days before she won the leadership contest. Chevening is a 3,000-acre Kent estate and jambukadealerisuzu is traditionally the country residence of the – the Cabinet role held by Ms Truss before she became PM in September. The ex-premier has previously been widely reported to have held a series of meetings with political allies at Chevening’s 115-room house as she put together her final plans before entering No10. <p cla Share this article Share The newspaper also reported that similar deposits were found in offices in No10 after two lockdown parties held when Boris Johnson was PM, although he was said not to have been at either party. This included the party held on the eve…