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Sue Gray’s report has caused panic and heated discussion in Westminster and throughout the UK when it was released on Wednesday (May 25). One of The most important findings of the report were that senior leadership in Number 10 should take responsibility for the fall of standards that “significantly fell short” of what was expected.

Chief civil servant Simon Case was named. in Sue Gray’s account of involvement in incriminating gatherings at number 10. He was originally supposed to investigate Partygate, but he had to step down.

Mr. Case has strong ties to Cambridge, having studied history at Trinity College, Cambridge in his freshman year. He also rowed, and was president of Light Rowing Club of the University of Cambridge.

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Many foresaw the result of report from senior civil servant for a few months after its release was delayed during an investigation by the Meteorological Police into parties. in Downing Street. While Miss Grey, who joined civil service directly out of school is highly respected in Whitehall, she was for real second the choice to investigate Partygate after Mr Case, reports The Mirror.

Just a week after Mr. Case was originally assigned to write the report, it turned out that he was present at the private meeting in his own office who violated the coronavirus restrictions. Mr Case was not fined in investigation by the Metropolitan Police into the gatherings at 10 Downing Street, but the conclusions of Gray report put a lot of a responsibility for party culture in Whitehall at the door of senior leaders.

In conclusion, Miss Gray writes: senior leadership in the center, both political and official, must be held accountable for this culture.”

Despite this scathing remark, Simon Case is not expected to leave his post. role as a leader of Public service. Dad-of-three and a Cambridge graduate held several senior positions in Whitehall throughout his career, including the Prime Minister’s Chief Private Secretary (PPS), working with both David Cameron and Theresa May.

After first joining public service in 2006 Bristol worked in Ministry of Front protection moving to the Northern Ireland Authority and the Cabinet. He also worked as a boss of Olympic Secretariat, which oversaw the delivery of London Olympics 2012. After Brexit, Case was tasked with with Irish border solution issue in negotiation in his role as CEO for Northern Ireland and Ireland.

In 2018, he even briefly worked as a PPS for Prince William, having been appointed shortly after Harry and Meghan’s wedding. Case, who married to a financial director for Expedia and Hotels.com Elizabeth Kistrak, was also asked give proof in Greensill investigation. The investigation investigated lobbying activities in government on on behalf of of financial company Greensill Capital – run businessman Lex Greenseal. One main focus of the investigation was Case’s former boss and former Prime Minister David Cameron.

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