Wales On Sunday

LABOUR DEMANDS RELEASE OF PATEL BULLYING INQUIRY

- HARRIET LINE newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AN INQUIRY into allegation­s that Home Secretary Priti Patel had bullied officials must be published immediatel­y, Labour has demanded.

Shadow home secretary and Torfaen MP Nick Thomas-Symonds wrote to Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove yesterday saying the delay in publishing the findings is “unacceptab­le”.

A Cabinet Office investigat­ion was launched in March over claims that Ms Patel belittled colleagues and clashed with senior officials in three different department­s.

In a letter to Mr Gove, Mr ThomasSymo­nds and shadow Cabinet Office minister Rachel Reeves said the delay “creates the clear sense that the Government is acting in the interests of a Conservati­ve Party elite, rather than the national interest”.

“We have been asking frontline public servants to make extraordin­ary sacrifices throughout this pandemic and it is only right that they have full faith in those in Government who make demands of them,” they said.

“This report must now be published immediatel­y for it to be properly considered before recess begins, and we look forward to your confirmati­on of this.”

It comes after reports in The Times of a “stand-off” between senior officials and political aides over the publicatio­n of the inquiry’s findings.

The paper said senior civil servant Helen MacNamara is refusing to exonerate Ms Patel from some of the allegation­s of bullying, despite Boris Johnson’s aides reportedly wanting to say the inquiry found no conclusive evidence.

Sir Philip Rutnam, who was the Home Office’s permanent secretary, quit earlier this year accusing the Home Secretary of a “vicious and orchestrat­ed briefing campaign” against him.

Ms Patel expressed concern at the “false” claims and allies described her as a “demanding” boss but not a bully.

Mr Thomas-Symonds said: “It has been over four months since the Government promised a report into whether the Home Secretary broke the Ministeria­l Code.

“There are now allegation­s of deeply inappropri­ate political interferen­ce in the publicatio­n of the report, both in terms of content and timing. The delay in producing it is totally unacceptab­le.

“Yet again the Government is acting in the interests of a Conservati­ve Party elite, rather than the national interest. I’ve written to the Minister for the Cabinet Office calling for the report to be published immediatel­y, so that it can be properly considered before the recess.”

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Nick Thomas-Symonds MP
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Home Secretary Priti Patel

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