Conservative MP Kemi Badenoch is facing criticism over her use of an unofficial government car, with security concerns raised after a memo expressed risks associated with the service.
Security Concerns Over Kemi Badenoch‘s Unofficial Car Use
Background of the Issue
Memos obtained by the Sunday Times revealed that Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative leader, was warned about using a car service in her constituency. This has raised questions over her use of unofficial cars while serving as a minister.
The Warning and Memo
When she was secretary of state for business, Badenoch renewed a contract with a private firm, but a memo from the department’s commercial director expressed concerns about security risks associated with continued use of this company. ‘The contract renewal has raised concerns regarding the potential security risks.’ The memo asked for justification and acceptance of these risks.
Kemi Badenoch’s Response to the Memo

On the BBC‘s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg programme, ‘I never ignored security advice,’ said Badenoch. She stated that the driver was security cleared, recommended by GCS, and had been in place for about five years. She also claimed that a memo sent out of context was the source of confusion.
Kemi Badenoch is a British politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Saffron Walden in Essex, England.
Born on January 2, 1974, she was elected to the House of Commons in 2017.
A former journalist and television presenter, Badenoch has been involved in various policy areas, including education and culture.
Labour’s Criticism
Labour has accused Kemi Badenoch of not fully explaining why she did not use the government car service like other ministers. The party spokesperson stated that ‘the Tory leader cannot dismiss security concerns raised at the time’ and that hard-working families deserve to know how much this extravagant arrangement cost.
Examples of Unofficial Car Use
Reports have surfaced about Badenoch using an official ministerial car paid by taxpayers for personal activities, including a family holiday in Texas, gym visits on her way to work, and constituency work. These instances raise concerns over the use of public funds for private purposes.