LONDON - British former prime minister Boris Johnson said on Friday he had been cleared of committing any "contempt of parliament" by a report on whether he intentionally misled parliament about illegal parties in Downing Street during COVID-19 lockdowns.

A report by a panel of lawmakers known formally as the Privileges Committee said the report it published on Friday was not the final report and was only the basis for the main issues it would explore during later questioning of Johnson.

"It is clear from this report that I have not committed any contempt of parliament. It is also clear that what I have been saying about this matter from the beginning has been vindicated," Johnson said in a statement.

(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; Editing by Kate Holton)