Suella Braverman reappointment sets dangerous precedent, say MPs
, Ms Braverman admitted committing a "technical infringement" of the rules by sending an official document to someone unauthorised to receive it.
"To allow this to take place does not inspire confidence in the integrity of government nor offer much incentive to proper conduct in future."The role of ethics adviser to the prime minister has been vacant since June Two ethics advisers to Downing Street have quit in the past two years - most recently Lord Geidt, in June.
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