Scandals pile up for top civil servant Simon Case
The spotlight is on Britain’s youngest-ever Whitehall chief, says Sean O’Grady
Simon Case, cabinet secretary and head of the civil service since 2020, is a man in the news. Unusually for a top civil servant, he is at the centre of two scandals simultaneously: Nadhim Zahawi’s tax affairs, and the story of Boris Johnson’s £800,000 private and undeclared “credit facility”. The behaviour of our top civil servant will be under intense scrutiny in the coming weeks.
What’s at stake?
Arguably, the careers of Rishi Sunak and Mr Johnson – and of Mr Case himself – as well as the reputation of the civil service. It has earned its esteem as impartial, expert, honest, reliable, a bulwark against illegality and corruption and, above all, independent.
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