Recently, another major scandal broke out in British politics! British Health Minister Hancock’s secret love affair with his secretary Gina Clara Dangelo.
On 25th, local time, The Sun "World Exclusive" broke the news that British Health Minister Matt Hancock cheated on his closest married female assistant. The 60-second video of their passion in the office leaked, and Hancock’s hand was directly pressed on Gina’s ass …
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Matt Hancock’s secret affair with aide Gina Coladangelo is exposed after office snogs while Covid raged on.
Under the ravages of COVID-19, Matt Hancock’s secret love affair with his assistant Gina Coradin Giraud was exposed after kissing in the office.
HEALTH Secretary Matt Hancock has been having a secret affair with his closest aide, The Sun can reveal today.
The Sun broke the news today that Matt Hancock, the British health minister, had a secret affair with his closest assistant.
He cheated on his wife with Gina Coladangelo, 43, who he hired last year with taxpayers’ money, as Covid gripped Britain.
When COVID-19 swept Britain, he betrayed his wife and had an affair with 43-year-old Gina Coradin Giraud, who he hired with taxpayers’ money last year.
Mr Hancock, 42, and millionaire lobbyist Gina were caught on camera in a steamy clinch at his Whitehall office.
Hancock, 42, and Gina, a millionaire lobbyist, were caught kissing in his Whitehall office.
Whistleblowers revealed the Health Secretary had been spotted cheating on his wife of 15 years with married Ms Coladangelo.
The whistleblower revealed that the Minister of Health was found to have cheated on his wife of 15 years and had an affair with married Coradin Gilo.
He was seen kissing her at the Department of Health’s London HQ during office hours last month as the mutant strain began spreading.
Last month, when Covid-19’s mutant strain began to spread, he was seen kissing her during office hours at the London headquarters of the Ministry of Health.
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And today, Mr Hancock apologised for his actions, saying: "I accept that I breached the social distancing guidance in these circumstances.
Today, Mr. Hancock apologized for his behavior. He said, "I admit that in this case, I violated the social isolation regulations.
"I have let people down and am very sorry.
"I let people down, I’m very sorry.
"I remain focused on working to get the country out of this pandemic, and would be grateful for privacy for my family on this personal matter.”
"I am still focused on getting the country out of the epidemic, and thank my family for not being disturbed in this private matter.
A Whitehall whistleblower told The Sun it was “shocking that Mr Hancock was having an affair in the middle of a pandemic with an adviser and friend he used public money to hire”.
A whistleblower in Whitehall told The Sun that "it is shocking that Mr. Hancock had an affair with a consultant he hired with public funds during the epidemic".
Last night, a friend of the Health Secretary said: “He has no comment on personal matters. No rules have been broken.”
Last night, a friend of the Minister of Health said, "He doesn’t comment on personal issues. (This matter) did not violate any regulations. "
Mr Hancock was pictured embracing his aide. The image was from just after 3pm on May 6 — as the rest of Westminster was engrossed by the local elections.
The photo shows Hancock hugging his assistant. This photo was taken after 3 pm on May 6th, when other people in Westminster were absorbed in the local elections.
He is seen in his distinctive ninth-floor office inside the sprawling Department of Health building, which is a stone’s throw from the Houses of Parliament.
People saw his unique office on the ninth floor in the Ministry of Health building, just a stone’s throw from the Parliament Building.
During the pandemic, the office has provided the backdrop to his Zoom appearances on TV — including the Andrew Marr Show.
During the epidemic, the office provided the background for his video appearances on TV, including Andrew Marxiu.
Andrew Marr Show:BBC talk show.
Mr Hancock is seen checking the corridor is clear before closing the door and then leaning on it to ensure he cannot be disturbed.
Before closing the door, Mr. Hancock checked whether there was anyone in the corridor, and then leaned against the door to make sure he was not disturbed.
REGULAR CLINCHES
Kiss regularly
Ms Coladangelo then walks towards him and the pair begin their passionate embrace.
Later, Coradin Giraud walked beside him, and the two began to kiss warmly.
According to a whistleblower, who used to work at the department, the pair have regularly been caught in clinches together.
According to a whistleblower who used to work in the department, the two often hugged each other.
The source said: “They have tried to keep it a secret but everyone knows what goes on inside a building like that.
The source said: "They tried to keep a secret, but everyone knew what was happening in this building.
“I’m just amazed he was so brazen about it as he was the Secretary of State.
"I’m just surprised that he, as the Minister of Health, is so brazen.
"It has also shocked people because he put her in such an important, publicly-funded role and this is what they get up to in office hours when everyone else is working hard.”
"This is very shocking, because Hancock let her hold such an important and government-funded position. When everyone is working hard, they are doing this during office hours. "
Get up to do (unpleasant things)
The office where the tryst happened is where Mr Hancock famously hangs his Damien Hirst portrait of the Queen.
The dating office is where the portrait of the Queen created by the famous damien hirst hangs.
The affair will inevitably raise questions about his focus on the UK’s virus battle after he was accused of “lies” over his handling of the pandemic.
The derailment inevitably caused people to question Hancock’s emphasis on fighting the epidemic. Previously, he was accused of "lying" in dealing with the epidemic.
He stands accused of failing care home patients with botched testing, wasting billions on a bungled Test and Trace rollout and squandering millions on PPE contracts which failed to deliver.
He was accused of killing patients in nursing homes because of poor testing and wasting billions of pounds on the promotion of poor testing and tracking equipment; Millions of pounds were wasted on unfulfilled personal protective equipment contracts.
PPE personal protective equipment
Anneliese Dodds MP, chair of the Labour Party said today: “If Matt Hancock has been secretly having a relationship with an adviser in his office – who he personally appoi nted to a taxpayer-funded role – it is a blatant abuse of power and a clear conflict of interest.
Labour Party Chairman Anne Liz Dodd said today: "If Matt Hancock has been secretly having an affair with an adviser in his office (he personally appointed this taxpayer-funded role), it is a blatant abuse of power and a clear conflict of interest.
“The charge sheet against Matt Hancock includes wasting taxpayers’ money, leaving care homes exposed and now being accused of breaking his own COVID rules.
"The charges against Matt Hancock include wasting taxpayers’ money, exposing nursing homes and violating their own epidemic prevention regulations.
“His position is hopelessly untenable. Boris Johnson should sack him.”
"His approach is hopelessly untenable. Boris Johnson should fire him. "
And it is not the first time he has been accused of misusing public funds as the virus crisis raged.
This is not the first time he has been accused of abusing public funds when the virus is rampant.
His former neighbour was awarded a lucrative contract worth millions to help make Covid tests, despite having no previous experience in the field.
His former neighbor was awarded a multi-million dollar contract to take charge of Covid-19 testing, although he had no previous experience in this field.
Alex Bourne, who ran Mr Hancock’s local in Suffolk, WhatsApped the Health Secretary to offer his services, sparking sleaze allegations from opposition MPs.
Alex Bourne is the head of Hancock’s local government in Suffolk, and his service to the Minister of Health on WhatApp has triggered libel charges from opposition MPs.
Former No10 adviser Dominic Cummings also launched an astonishing tirade against Mr Hancock’s handling of the crisis.
Dominic Cummings, an adviser to the former Prime Minister, also made a surprising long speech on Hancock’s handling of the crisis.
Mr Cummings, 49, suggested the health supremo should have been sacked for dozens of failures and had lied to the Prime Minister on multiple occasions.
Cummings, 49, hinted that the health minister should have been dismissed for ten failures and lied to the Prime Minister many times.
Mr Hancock has repeatedly challenged Mr Cummings to present evidence for his claims and appeared to have toughed out the row.
Hancock has repeatedly questioned Cummings and asked him to provide evidence, which seems to have been tough.
Boris Johnson had thrown a supportive arm around his embattled cabinet colleague, but faces a tough decision in light of The Sun’s bombshell revelations.
Boris Johnson once extended a hand of support to his embattled cabinet colleagues, but he faced a difficult decision in view of the news in The Sun.
In light of, according to
Bombshell unexpected message
Disclosure; expose
Word of the affair has been circulating within the department with colleagues openly discussing the situation on WhatsApp.
The cheating scandal has been widely circulated within the health department, and colleagues have openly discussed it on WhatsApp.
’CHUMOCRACY’ CLAIMS
Chumocracy refers to cronyism, which only appoints relatives and friends to important positions, rather than appointing independent people with necessary experience and skills.
Mother-of-three Ms Coladangelo is communications director at Oliver Bonas, the fashion and lifestyle store founded by her husband Oliver Tress.
Coradin Gilo, with three children, is the public relations director of Oliver Bonas, a fashion clothing store founded by her husband Oliver Tress.
She is also a director and major shareholder at lobbying firm Luther Pendragon, which offers clients a “deep understanding of the mechanics of government”.
She is also a director and major shareholder of Luther Pendragon, a lobbying company, which provides customers with "a deep understanding of the government mechanism".
Mr Hancock secretly appointed her to his department as an unpaid adviser on a six-month contract in March last year.
In March last year, Hancock secretly appointed her as an unpaid consultant of his department, and the contract lasted for six months.
It sparked claims of a “‘chumocracy” when it became public knowledge in November.
In November, when it was known to the public, it triggered the saying of "nepotism".
It also emerged she had accompanied Mr Hancock to confidential meetings with civil servants and visited No10. Sunday Times sources revealed at the time : “Before Matt does anything big, he’ll speak to Gina. She knows everything.”
In addition, she accompanied Hancock to a secret meeting of officials and visited No.10 Downing Street (the British Prime Minister’s Office). A source in the Sunday Times revealed at the time: "Matt will talk to Gina before he does anything important. She knows everything. "
In September, Mr Hancock appointed her as a non-executive director at DHSC, making her a powerful member of the department’s oversight board.
In September last year, Hancock appointed her as a non-executive director of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHSC), making her a strong member of the department’s supervisory committee.
It hit the headlines as there was no public record of the appointment, which was set to see her earn at least £15,000 of taxpayers’ money, potentially rising by a further £5,000.
It made headlines because there was no public record of the appointment, which meant that she could earn at least 15,000 pounds of taxpayers’ money, and could add another 5,000 pounds.
The role makes her responsible for “overseeing and monitoring performance” — in effect, scrutinising matters of concern to Mr Hancock.
This role puts her in charge of "supervising and monitoring performance", in fact, reviewing Hancock’s concerns.
A DHSC spokesman said the appointment was “made in the usual way and followed correct procedure”.
The British Department of Health and Human Services said that the appointment was "carried out in the normal way and in the correct procedure".
It is also understood that since April, she has had a parliamentary pass, giving her unregulated access to the Palace of Westminster.
It is also known that since April, she has obtained a parliamentary pass and can enter Westminster Palace (also known as the Houses of Parliament, where the British Parliament is located) without supervision.
She was working previously for Luther Pendragon.
She used to work for Luther Pendragon.
The firm boasts clients who have secured lucrative contracts during the pandemic, including British Airways and Accenture, which received £2.5million to help build the NHS Covid-19 app.
The company has clients who won generous contracts during the epidemic, including British Airways and Accenture, which received 2.5 million pounds to help build the COVID-19 epidemic application of the National Health Service (NHS).
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The pair first met at Oxford University in the early 2000s but Mr Hancock went on to wed Martha Hoyer Millar in 2006.
They met at Oxford University in early 2000, but Hancock married Martha Hoyer Millar in 2006.
The Hancocks remain married and have three children.
The Hancocks are still married and have three children.
Mr Hancock is not the first senior figure to be embroiled in a pandemic sex scandal.
Mr. Hancock is not the first senior figure involved in the sex scandal during the epidemic.
Professor Neil Ferguson had to quit his government advisory role after meeting his married lover during the first lockdown.
During the first epidemic period, Professor niall ferguson had to resign as a government consultant after meeting his married lover.
The boffin, 51, broke social distancing rules when he allowed Antonia Staats, 38, to visit him at his home at least twice.
Boffin, 51, violated the social distance rule and allowed antonia Staats, 38, to visit him at home at least twice.
Prof Ferguson led the team at Imperial College London which honed Britain’s Covid-19 battle plan while claiming 500,000 Brits would die unless it was enforced.
Professor Ferguson led the research team in Imperial College London, London, to study the epidemic battle plan in Britain, and claimed that if it was not enforced, 500,000 British people would die.
Other high-profile individuals caught out for breaking Covid rules included Dominic Cummings.
Other celebrities arrested for violating epidemic prevention and control regulations include Dominic Cummings.
He travelled 260 miles from London to a family cottage in Durham while suffering Covid symptoms at the height of the pandemic in March 2020.
At the height of the epidemic in March 2020, he traveled 260 miles from London to a family villa in Durham, and developed COVID-19’s symptoms.
His rule-breaking was exposed in May 2020, sparking national fury despite him saying he had acted “reasonably and legally”.
His violation was exposed in May 2020, and although he said his behavior was "reasonable and legal", it still aroused national anger.