Labour Minister Quits After Probe Clears Him Of Smear Campaign Against Journalists
Cabinet Office minister Josh Simons. A government minister accused of organising a smear campaign against journalists has quit. Josh Simons announced his resignation as a Cabinet Office minister after it emerged he had been cleared by Sir Laurie Magnus, the government s ethics adviser, of breaching the ministerial code. In a post on X, he said: “The Independent Advisor on Ministerial Standards has cleared me of breaching the ministerial code. “But with regret, remaining in office has become a

Cabinet Office minister Josh Simons. A government minister accused of organising a smear campaign against journalists has quit. Josh Simons announced his resignation as a Cabinet Office minister after it emerged he had been cleared by Sir Laurie Magnus, the government s ethics adviser, of breaching the ministerial code. In a post on X, he said: “The Independent Advisor on Ministerial Standards has cleared me of breaching the ministerial code. “But with regret, remaining in office has become a
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