Former senior civil servant will start work as Labour leader’s chief of staff in autumn, after watchdog issues recommendation

Sue Gray will start work as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff by the autumn after the watchdog on post-government jobs said she needed to wait six months after leaving her role in the Cabinet Office.

The former senior civil servant was forced to wait to take up her job with the Labour leader while the move was considered by the advisory committee on business appointments (Acoba).

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