Cabinet Secretary Accused of Leaks
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•Head of the civil service under pressure to quit amid ‘anger’ over leaks
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Cabinet Secretary Simon Case accused of failing to get a handle on leaks and briefings.
Cabinet ministers and No 10 officials have become so frustrated with leaks that they have raised informal complaints.
Case is expected to leave his role in January but there has been no formal announcement.
Cabinet Office has denied he is the source of any leaks or negative briefings.
The Guardian revealed last month that Starmer had cancelled the appointment of one of Britain ’s top generals as the national security adviser, another job for which Robbins could be considered. The prime minister overturned the decision made in April by his predecessor, Rishi Sunak , to appoint Gwyn Jenkins , then the vice-chief of the armed forces..
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