Like I said, I wouldn't trust any of them. They all lie and weave webs

Sue Gray, the former top civil servant who led the Partygate inquiry into Boris Johnson, went into talks to work with Sir Keir Starmer last October months before she officially quit.

The ex-Cabinet Office fixer has now been cleared in a report to work for Starmer as early as September.

It means that despite her intimate knowledge of the government's plans and timetable she will only have had to wait six months since dramatically stepping down.
Jeremy Quin, boldly entitled: "Prima facie breach of the Civil Service code by the former Second Permanent Secretary for the Union and the Constitution".

They claim it will confirm that both Sue Gray and Labour broke civil service rules by failing to inform the government about job discussions for four months.

Another source says: "Officials are pretty embarrassed by her and how little time she’s got. They had said she should get [minimum] a year and would have advised even longer".

"A bad day for civil service."