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Sunak set a ‘dangerous precedent’ by reappointing Braverman days after she resigned over security breaches
Home Secretary Suella Braverman arriving in Downing Street, London

RISHI SUNAK’S decision to reappoint Suella Braverman just days after her resignation over security breaches sets a “dangerous precedent,” a damning report by MPs has warned. 

The Tory-led public administration and constitutional affairs committee released its latest report on government ethics today, singling out the PM for particular criticism over the decision. 

The Home Secretary was forced to resign after sending official documents via her private email to a Tory backbencher and accidentally copying in an aid. 

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