Angela Rayner faces accusations of breaching ministerial code over house move assistance from civil servants

thesun.co.uk

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is accused of breaching the ministerial code by asking civil servants for help with her house move. A complaint claims her staff assisted in moving furniture and cleaning at Admiralty House. Rayner's department stated that civil servants provided logistical support, but she paid for removal and cleaning services herself. The complaint was prompted by a Conservative MP's concerns about potential conflicts of interest. In a separate issue, Rayner faced criticism for plans to limit the Right to Buy scheme, which she previously benefited from. This has led to accusations of hypocrisy regarding her stance on housing policies.


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