POLL: Should Sue Gray be blocked from working for Labour?

The Cabinet Office will assessment the circumstances round former senior civil servant Sue Gray's resignation, because the civil service code states that officers of Ms Gray’s seniority should wait a minimal of three months earlier than taking on exterior employment, which might result in her being banned from working with the Labour Party till subsequent 12 months.

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They should additionally test with the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba) about any employment they want to take inside two years of leaving the Government.

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Ms Gray was reportedly in talks with Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer way back to final November, when she was stated to nonetheless be advising the Privileges Committee investigation concerning the Partygate Inquiry into former Prime Minister Boris Johnson. She resigned in March when the discussions grew to become public.

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Parliament’s ethics watchdog Acoba can be anticipated to advise Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on whether or not the transfer is “unsuitable” and the way a lot gardening go away Ms Gray ought to take.

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Former commissioner for Public Appointments, Peter Riddell, has stated it will be “reasonable” for Ms Gray to be compelled to attend earlier than changing into Labour’s chief of employees.

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He stated: “I think a substantial period is reasonable, mainly as an act of reassurance. I think to reassure current ministers that their senior civil servants aren't going to just be here today, gone tomorrow.”

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He continued: “I think a period possibly lasting to the end of the year would be reasonable in that stage.

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“It may well be longer than that, because there is a lot of strong feeling, not least among civil servants and ministers.”

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When requested concerning the appointment of Ms Gray, Sir Keir told BBC Breakfast: “Firstly I had no discussions together with her whereas she was investigating Boris Johnson, by any means.

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“I do not suppose anyone is suggesting that's the case. I'm assured that she hasn't damaged any of the principles.

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So what do YOU suppose? Should Ms Gray be blocked from working for Labour? Vote in our poll and go away your ideas within the remark part under.

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