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Simon Case named UK’s top civil servant as Cummings’ ‘hard rain’ continues

The Canary by The Canary
1 September 2020
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A former private secretary to the Duke of Cambridge has been named the UK’s new cabinet secretary as a shake-up of the civil service under Boris Johnson and adviser Dominic Cummings continues.

Surprise choice

Simon Case, who was made permanent secretary at 10 Downing Street earlier this year, is a surprise choice for the nation’s top civil servant. Case spent almost two years working as prince William’s right-hand man before temporarily moving to Number 10 earlier this year to assist with the coronavirus response.

His expected promotion to cabinet secretary comes after  Mark Sedwill announced he would step down from the post amid reports of clashes with Cummings, the prime minister’s chief adviser.

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Dominic Cummings is said to have been a prime mover in the overhaul of the civil service (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

Departures

The move comes amid five departures of senior civil servants this year alone, under the so-called “hard rain” overhaul reportedly orchestrated by Cummings. The Financial Times reported that, in June, Cummings told aides a “hard rain is coming” and promised to shake-up an “incoherent” Cabinet Office, making a smaller and more elite centre of government and overhauling Whitehall culture.

Aside from Sedwill’s departure, three permanent secretaries have resigned this year:

  • The Home Office’s Philip Rutnam.
  • The Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s Simon McDonald.
  • Richard Heaton from the Ministry of Justice.

Last week, Jonathan Slater was removed from the post of permanent secretary at the Department of Education following the controversy surrounding this year’s A-levels and GCSEs.

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Jonathan Slater (House of Commons/PA)

Civil service leaders say the departures represent an erosion of trust between the government and the civil service. After Slater’s removal, Dave Penman, leader of the FDA union which represents senior public servants, said:

If it wasn’t clear before, then it certainly is now – this administration will throw civil service leaders under a bus without a moment’s hesitation to shield ministers from any kind of accountability.

After this Government’s continuous anonymous briefings to the press, trust between ministers and civil servants is already at an all-time low and this will only damage it further.

 

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  1. Christine says:
    6 years ago

    When Hitler was elected didn’t he do a similar thing, “making a smaller and more elite control of government”? An alarming thought!

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