Breaking In
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Initial release | Nigeria |
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Directors | James McTeigue |
Box office | 51. 4 million USD |
Budget | 6 million USD |
Story by | Jaime Primak Sullivan |
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ID | 775854 |
About Breaking In
Shaun Russell takes her son and daughter on a weekend getaway to her late father's secluded, high-tech vacation home in the countryside, but the family soon gets an unwelcome surprise when four men break into the house to find hidden money. After managing to escape, Shaun must now figure out a way to turn the tables on the desperate thieves and save her captive children.
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By Brian WheelerPolitical reporter
Deputy PM Dominic Raab is paying his own legal fees, during an investigation into allegations he bullied officials.
The declaration comes despite taxpayers footing The Bill for Boris Johnson 's lawyers in the Partygate inquiry, which So Far runs to £220,000.
Downing Street is facing questions about why Mr Johnson is not paying his own legal bills, like Mr Raab.
Rishi Sunak 's spokesman said Mr Johnson was being investigated over government business when he was a minister.
He argued that This Was different to Mr Raab's case and meant that Mr Johnson was entitled to government support under an " established process".
The PM's spokesman denied both men were being investigated over their behaviour and were therefore subject to the same rules.
Mr Johnson - whose legal team is headed by top barrister Lord Pannick KC - is facing claims he deliberately lied to Parliament over Covid-rule Breaking In Downing Street when he was Prime Minister .
The Commons Privileges Committee is currently deciding whether he is guilty of a contempt of Parliament. Mr Johnson was last month by The Committee , with a lawyer at his side.
Mr Raab is under investigation over eight formal complaints about his behaviour as Foreign Secretary , Brexit secretary and during his first stint as justice secretary.
The bullying probe is being carried out by lawyer Adam Tolley KC, who was appointed by Mr Sunak in November.
Mr Tolley's report is expected to land on the Prime Minister 's desk shortly. He will then decide - Based on The Evidence in it - whether Mr Raab has broken the ministerial code and must be sacked.
News that Mr Raab had paid for his own legal advice was included in a much-delayed update to the register of ministerial interests, published by the government in The Wake of controversy over Mr Sunak's financial transparency.
Mr Raab's entry in the register reads: " The Minister has engaged lawyers at his own expense in relation to The Investigation being conducted by Adam Tolley KC. "
Ministers are meant to register shareholdings, directorships, investments or any other financial arrangement that could lead to a conflict of interest.
It is unusual for a minister to declare an expense on the register, as Mr Raab has done.
A Cabinet Office source said ministers can also use the register to declare " anything that is relevant to their work as a minister".
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