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Top Civil Servant Simon Case to Step Down by Year-End

October 1, 2024
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Cabinet Secretary Simon Case, the UK’s highest-ranking civil servant, has announced his intention to resign by the end of the year due to ongoing health issues. 

The resignation follows mounting tensions after it was revealed that some ministers had urged Starmer to remove Case immediately, an event that led to protests from the trade union representing senior civil servants. 

Critics, including one senior minister, went as far as accusing Case of “poisoning the well” of the government, suggesting that his continued presence was undermining its stability.

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Case, diagnosed with a neurological condition last year, explained in his resignation letter that “Whilst the spirit remains willing, the body is not,” he stated. 

He strongly denied that his resignation is linked to recent accusations, including allegations of his failure to prevent leaks regarding donations from Lord Alli or of briefing against Sir Keir’s chief of staff, Sue Gray. “My decision is solely to do with my health and nothing to do with anything else,” he clarified in his letter.

Internal Rift Intensifies Over Simon Case’s Role

The relationship between Case and Sue Gray has long been a subject of speculation within Whitehall. The two officials have reportedly had a strained dynamic for years, particularly after Gray left her previous position due to Case allegedly blocking her from becoming the permanent secretary to the Department for Business and Trade. 

This tension has only fueled accusations that Case played a role in undermining Gray’s authority and effectiveness, though he has categorically denied any inappropriate behavior.

Case’s departure comes at a turbulent time for Sir Keir Starmer’s administration, which has faced several challenges in its early days, including leaks, internal disputes, and rows over political donations and gifts. 

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UK’s Prime Minister, Keir Starmer

Many cabinet ministers have pinpointed Case as a central figure in these problems. One source suggested that the final straw for Case was the ongoing briefing against him during the Labour Party conference, particularly as the government struggled to project unity.

Several ministers, exasperated by the internal discord, have called for Case to step down immediately rather than waiting until the end of the year. 

“He [Case] has got to go now,” one cabinet minister said, arguing that immediate action is necessary to assert Sir Keir’s leadership and put an end to the distractions caused by Case’s continued presence in the government.

Others have raised concerns over the corrosive nature of Case’s relationship with Sue Gray, further questioning his ability to provide the necessary stability and cohesion at the highest levels of government. 

Despite this, Case’s supporters have pointed out that the Prime Minister’s spokesperson has stated Sir Keir holds no concerns over Case’s conduct.

In his resignation letter, Case reflected on his time in office, stating it had been “an honor to serve two sovereigns, four prime ministers, and over 120 cabinet ministers.” He expressed pride in his work with public servants across the UK and abroad, adding that “there have been far more ups than downs along the way.”

While his exact departure date remains unclear, Case indicated that he could leave sooner than the end of the year if circumstances demand it. The process for appointing his successor will be led by the Prime Minister and will follow a “full, open, and transparent” process, according to Case.

As such, the resignation marks the end of a challenging period for Simon Case, whose tenure has been marked by both political turbulence and personal health struggles. Whoever succeeds him will be tasked with navigating a government still grappling with internal divisions and seeking a stable path forward.

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