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Ministers must follow toughened code to stamp out ‘inappropriate, bullying or harassing behaviour’ after scandals | Ministers must follow toughened code to stamp out ‘inappropriate, bullying or harassing behaviour’ after scandals |
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Ministers face tougher rules to stamp out “inappropriate, bullying or harassing behaviour” after the scandals that led to three rapid-fire Cabinet dismissals. | Ministers face tougher rules to stamp out “inappropriate, bullying or harassing behaviour” after the scandals that led to three rapid-fire Cabinet dismissals. |
Downing Street has published a beefed-up ministerial code, setting out the standards of behaviour expected of all government ministers. | Downing Street has published a beefed-up ministerial code, setting out the standards of behaviour expected of all government ministers. |
The new wording outlawing unacceptable behaviour follows the allegations that forced out both Defence Secretary Michael Fallon and Damian Green, Theresa May’s effective deputy. | The new wording outlawing unacceptable behaviour follows the allegations that forced out both Defence Secretary Michael Fallon and Damian Green, Theresa May’s effective deputy. |
Mark Garnier was also investigated under the old ministerial code – after asking his secretary to buy sex toys - and, although the trade minister was cleared just before Christmas, he was sacked in the New Year reshuffle. | Mark Garnier was also investigated under the old ministerial code – after asking his secretary to buy sex toys - and, although the trade minister was cleared just before Christmas, he was sacked in the New Year reshuffle. |
The new code also states explicitly that “a private secretary or official should be present for all discussions relating to Government business”. | The new code also states explicitly that “a private secretary or official should be present for all discussions relating to Government business”. |
This was immediately dubbed the “Priti Patel clause”, after the International Development Secretary who was sacked over her secret meetings in Israel, including with Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister. | This was immediately dubbed the “Priti Patel clause”, after the International Development Secretary who was sacked over her secret meetings in Israel, including with Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister. |
The ministerial code of conduct was introduced by John Major in 1992 and has gone through several updates, often in response to scandals. | |
At the first meeting of her revamped Cabinet, the Prime Minister told her senior ministers to ensure that they and their juniors read the latest document, with its tougher wording. | |
Sir Michael was forced to quit after allegations of improper advances towards female journalists, conceding that some of his past behaviour had been inappropriate. | Sir Michael was forced to quit after allegations of improper advances towards female journalists, conceding that some of his past behaviour had been inappropriate. |
The scandal broke as allegations of harassment swirled around Westminster in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein abuse scandal in the US, which encouraged women to speak out. | The scandal broke as allegations of harassment swirled around Westminster in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein abuse scandal in the US, which encouraged women to speak out. |
Weeks later, Mr Green was forced out as First Secretary of State after lying over the pornography found on his office computer nearly a decade ago, an inquiry found | Weeks later, Mr Green was forced out as First Secretary of State after lying over the pornography found on his office computer nearly a decade ago, an inquiry found |
The new code reads: “Working relationships, including with civil servants, ministerial and parliamentary colleagues and parliamentary staff should be proper and appropriate. | The new code reads: “Working relationships, including with civil servants, ministerial and parliamentary colleagues and parliamentary staff should be proper and appropriate. |
“Harassing, bullying or other inappropriate or discriminating behaviour wherever it takes place is not consistent with the Ministerial Code and will not be tolerated.” | “Harassing, bullying or other inappropriate or discriminating behaviour wherever it takes place is not consistent with the Ministerial Code and will not be tolerated.” |
And, following the Patel scandal, it says: “When holding meetings overseas with Ministers and/or officials from overseas governments, or where official business is likely to be discussed, Ministers should always ensure that a private secretary or Embassy official is present. | And, following the Patel scandal, it says: “When holding meetings overseas with Ministers and/or officials from overseas governments, or where official business is likely to be discussed, Ministers should always ensure that a private secretary or Embassy official is present. |
“If a Minister meets an external organisation or individual and finds themselves discussing official business without an official present – for example at a social occasion or on holiday – any significant content should be passed back to the department as soon as possible after the event. | “If a Minister meets an external organisation or individual and finds themselves discussing official business without an official present – for example at a social occasion or on holiday – any significant content should be passed back to the department as soon as possible after the event. |
“Ministers should seek guidance in advance from their Permanent Secretary, who should consult the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in cases of doubt.” | “Ministers should seek guidance in advance from their Permanent Secretary, who should consult the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in cases of doubt.” |
The last sentence follows the failure to explicitly include a requirement to inform the Foreign Office about overseas meetings, which is thought to have angered Boris Johnson in the Patel case. | The last sentence follows the failure to explicitly include a requirement to inform the Foreign Office about overseas meetings, which is thought to have angered Boris Johnson in the Patel case. |
Ms May's official spokesman said, about the new version, that she had “asked all Cabinet colleagues to confirm at a later date that they and their ministerial teams have read it”. |
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