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The FDA union has called on Sir Keir to admit his mistake, claiming the firing was based on a 'grievous misunderstanding' of the National Security Vetting…
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The FDA union has called on Sir Keir to admit his mistake, claiming the firing was based on a 'grievous misunderstanding' of the National Security Vetting system and a 'rash response to a media story'. The organisation warned it would damage the 'core values of a professional and impartial civil service if its most senior officials can be dismissed on a Prime Ministerial whim, without even the semblance of a fair process or considered understanding of the core issue'. The ex-civil servant's submission states that Sir Keir had no authority to dismiss him, and he was under an 'obligation' not to disclose details of vetting to ministers.
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The FDA union has called on Sir Keir to admit his mistake, claiming the firing was based on a 'grievous misunderstanding' of the National Security Vetting system and a 'rash response to a media story'.
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The organisation warned it would damage the 'core values of a professional and impartial civil service if its most senior officials can be dismissed on a Prime Ministerial whim, without even the semblance of a fair process or considered understanding of the core issue'.
according to Daily Mail (Mail Online) - HomeThe ex-civil servant's submission states that Sir Keir had no authority to dismiss him, and he was under an 'obligation' not to disclose details of vetting to ministers.
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