The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

PM first heard of Green sex allegation­s in press

Conduct: Tory activist made her accusation­s in The Times newspaper

- Shaun connolly

Theresa May has said the first she knew about allegation­s of inappropri­ate conduct by former Cabinet minister Damian Green was when she read about them in the press.

Conservati­ve activist Kate Maltby has said she alerted Downing Street last year to Mr Green’s “pattern of behaviour”.

However, speaking to reporters during a visit to British troops in Cyprus, the Prime Minister said she had not been informed of the claims.

“The first I learned of these allegation­s was when Kate Maltby wrote about them in The Times,” she said.

Ms Maltby, who is 30 years younger than Mr Green, claimed he “fleetingly” touched her knee at a meeting in a pub in 2015, and a year later sent her a “suggestive” text message after she was pictured wearing a corset in a newspaper.

The allegation­s, which Mr Green says he does not recognise, triggered a Cabinet Office probe into his conduct.

That led to Mrs May sacking her de facto deputy after he made “misleading” statements about allegation­s that police found pornograph­y on computers in his parliament­ary office in 2008.

The Prime Minister said: “I recognise that Kate Maltby was obviously extremely distressed by what happened. Damian Green has recognised that and he has apologised. I think that is absolutely the right thing to do.”

The Daily Telegraph reported that Ms Maltby told a Downing Street aide about her claims against Mr Green in September 2016, and she was informed it was part of a pattern of behaviour, and that “the Prime Minister knows”.

Ms Maltby told the newspaper: “I would never, never have told my story about Damian Green if I did not believe I was exposing a pattern of behaviour of which I thought the Prime Minister was personally aware.”

Ms Maltby told the BBC: “The reason that I didn’t tell many people about the first encounter, the encounter which I felt the political mentorship, or even a job in the Conservati­ve Party, was being offered at the same time as a sexual suggestion. The reason I didn’t tell many people then, except my parents, is that I wondered if it was a one-off ... and, eventually, I spoke to a very senior and long-serving aide of Theresa May.”

Asked if she had told the Cabinet Office investigat­ion, headed by senior civil servant Sue Gray, that Downing Street was aware “there was an issue” with Mr Green’s behaviour towards women, Ms Maltby said: “I gave evidence to the inquiry, as soon as I sat down with Sue Gray, that, to the best of my knowledge, Downing Street was aware.”

A Downing Street source said: “The Cabinet Office conducted a thorough investigat­ion into a number of allegation­s about Damian Green.

“The inquiry findings were published yesterday.

“The PM has made it clear that everyone should be able to work in politics without fear or harassment – that is why she has brought forward a new Code of Conduct for the Conservati­ve Party, and set up a cross-party working group to make recommenda­tions about the Houses of Parliament.”

Theresa May speaks to the troops at RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus, yesterday.

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