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Whitehall sources say Sue Gray's “centralisation’ of government has left some Labour advisers frustrated and concerned.
She has been accused of micromanaging personnel, having to sign off who was getting every job and which special advisers (spads) would be appointed.
Gray also raised eyebrows after appearing to be the only person allowed to take a Labour party staffer, her personal assistant, into the civil service.
Gray suspects McSweeney ’s allies of being behind negative briefings accusing her of “micromanaging staff” They pointed to Patrick Vallance being scolded last month for calling for a relaxation of visa rules, which is not government policy.
A No 10 source insisted Gray and McS Sweeney had worked together well in Downing Street .
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