Boris Johnson's former chief of staff sent 'misogynistic' messages the former chancellor George Osborne has claimed
– here’s what to expectBoris Johnson’s former chief of staff sent ‘misogynistic’ messages the former chancellor George Osborne has claimedHis evidence is expected to be controversial, particularly after George Osborne suggested in his podcast that Mr Cummings and Mr Johnson had sent “disgusting and mysogonyistic” Whatsapp messages.
Other notable figures appearing next week include former deputy Cabinet Secretary Helen MacNamara, ex-permanent secretary of the Department of Health and Social Care Sir Christopher Wormald and former NHS chief executive Baron Stevens of Birmingham.Module two of the inquiry is focused on decision-making and political governance at the heart of the Government.
Mr Cain, meanwhile, has previously revealed that he advised for the garden party arranged by Mr Reynolds to be cancelled.Will Rishi Sunak be braced for fresh revelations?
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