Who is Sue Gray? - The civil servant in row over Labour job
Jacob Rees-Mogg, a cabinet minister under Mr Johnson, has said Ms Gray's Partygate conclusions now looked "like a left-wing stitch up".
"Our great United Kingdom is actually entirely run by a lady called Sue Gray, the head of ethics or something in the Cabinet Office - unless she agrees, things just don't happen." "I am extremely confident that such a memoir will never be written - her secrets will go to the grave." Speaking to the BBC, Ms Maltby said: "What impressed me most about Sue Gray was how seriously she took her duty of care to complainants... she was determined to listen to junior people, and not let senior staff off the hook.
After 20 years, she left the Cabinet Office on secondment to work at the finance department in Northern Ireland's government.
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