Yeah, getting the BBC Chair to help him find someone to loan him money because he couldn't live on the PM's salary (and free housing) was another. As was getting someone else to pay for the decoration of Downing Street, and lying that he was paying himself. And backing Cummings to spout shite in the Rose Garden. And losing two ethics advisors.
In response Sunak was chosen by Tory MPs with a mandate to improve standards, which he in fairness did. Starmer strengthened safeguards with the creation of the Ethics and Integrity Commission. This has been deliberately written up as "Starmer posed as whiter than white", and used as another excuse to kick him out. For lots of people, and media, you really are better to act like Bozo or Trump than try to establish any standards, because you'll just get accused of hypocrisy.
Talking of the EIC, we ought to pause for a minute to reassure ourselves that it does exist. Why do I say that? Yep, it's our "liberal media" pals again, from July last year.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... regulators
Keir Starmer’s flagship new ethics and integrity commission may be a rebrand of existing watchdogs brought together under a new “umbrella” rather than creating an entirely fresh regulator, government sources have said.
A year after Labour made its manifesto promise, ministers are mulling the idea of a new oversight structure above current regulators to avoid the need for starting from scratch.
It does indeed actually exist.