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Cabinet Secretary investigating ‘Partygate’ held his own Christmas parties

Simon Case allegedly had two Christmas parties in his Whitehall office last year.

Henry Goodwin by Henry Goodwin
2021-12-17 14:06
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The civil servant charged with investigating the Downing Street Christmas party scandal allegedly held a number of his own Christmas parties in Westminster last year. 

Simon Case, the Cabinet Secretary, is expected to soon reveal the results of his probe into a party held in No 10 on 18 December last year.

But a whistleblower said a number of events featuring booze and music were planned and organised by staff in Case’s own private office. 

Oliver Dowden, a Cabinet minister, said on Friday morning that Case’s investigation would “vindicate” the prime minister.

But a source told right-wing blog Guido Fawkes, that – while Case did not actively attend last year’s events – he was seen calling staff out to speak with them during the party.

The civil servant charged with investigating Christmas parties is… accused of having hosted them.

The internal investigation led by the Cabinet Secretary looks less and less credible by the day. https://t.co/aqloZ5dWem

— Paul Brand (@PaulBrandITV) December 17, 2021

There were “at least 15 people including his actual office people in the room”, the source added. A second event last December featured drinks in Case’s office, they claimed. 

Both events are believed to have taken place just days before the Downing Street knees-up, which is currently under investigation. 

Dowden told broadcasters he was “confident” that the inquiry into alleged Covid rule-breaking would clear Boris Johnson of any wrongdoing.

The Tory party chairman told BBC’s Today programme: “I understand and I appreciate that there was a perception, particularly from the media coverage surrounding those alleged events, that we were not abiding by the rules.

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