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Inquiry demanded over Suella Braverman’s return as Home Secretary after security breach

26 Oct 2022 3 minute read
Suella Braverman. Photo Carl De Souza PA Images

Rishi Sunak is facing calls for an official inquiry into Suella Braverman after he reappointed the Home Secretary six days after she was sacked for a security breach.

Both Labour and the Liberal Democrats raised “national security” concerns and demanded a Cabinet Office investigation on Wednesday after the new Prime Minister brought her back.

Cabinet Secretary Simon Case, the most senior civil servant, is “livid” over her swift return and “very concerned” about the breach, a source told the Times.

Liz Truss forced Ms Braverman out after she breached the ministerial code by sending an official document to a Tory backbencher from a personal email.

Ms Braverman, who had been in the role six weeks, said she made a “mistake” which she conceded was a “technical infringement” of the rules.

But questions remain about why she sent the document to fellow right-winger Sir John Hayes and how she accidentally copied in an aide to another MP, who sounded the alarm.

Investigation

Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper wrote to Mr Case demanding an investigation “into the extent of this and other possible security breaches”.

“Given the Prime Minister’s decision to reappoint her to the Cabinet post overseeing national security, it is vital for the public to have transparency on what occurred,” she wrote.

“It must include the extent of the Home Secretary’s use of private email accounts to circulate Government papers and the extent to which official documents have been sent outside Government, as well as any other concerns that have been raised about possible serious information and security breaches by Suella Braverman.”

The Lib Dems also demanded an investigation into Mr Sunak’s decision to reappoint her “including any promises Sunak made to her behind closed doors”.

Home affairs spokesman Alistair Carmichael said: “If it is confirmed that Suella Braverman repeatedly broke the ministerial code and threatened national security, she must be sacked.

“A Home Secretary who broke the rules is not fit for a Home Office which keeps the rules.”

Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said the Home Secretary has apologised for the “mistake” as he defended her reinstatement.

“The Prime Minister has taken her apology and he has decided that what he wants is an experienced Home Secretary that has got recent – very, very recent – experience at the Home Office,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

Record books

Ms Braverman’s first stint placed her in the record books as the shortest-serving home secretary in history.

In the Tory leadership contest, Ms Braverman threw her support behind Mr Sunak, in a significant endorsement from the right of the party.

But Mr Cleverly denied her return was the result of Mr Sunak trying to buy her support.

“He didn’t need any particular endorsements because it was so clear that the parliamentary party wanted him at the helm,” Mr Cleverly, who retained his job at the Foreign Office in Mr Sunak’s reshuffle, told Sky News.


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The Original Mark
The Original Mark
1 year ago

She’s apologised, now move along, nothing to see here,

Did anyone really believe anything would change, just because Sunak is pm

Y Tywysog Lloegr a Moscow
Y Tywysog Lloegr a Moscow
1 year ago

New sleaze, same as the old sleaze.

Brexiteer Junta 2.0 is just Brexiteer 1.0 with a new face on the packet and no manadate from the electorate

Y Cymro
Y Cymro
1 year ago

With fishy Rishi Sunak now at the helm it’s business as usual it seems. Nothing has changed other than the name on the door. This facist English idiocracy is still corrupt and rotten to its festering core.

Ivor Schilling
Ivor Schilling
1 year ago
Reply to  Y Cymro

Why does she aspire to send all those immigrants out to poor old RWANDA? Doesn’t she know about the ‘nation of sanctuary’ down the M4? I’ll email her, just in case its slipped her mind. SEND ‘EM DOWN, BOIS!

Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
1 year ago

Save that photo for when she leaves for the second time.

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