To conduct another reset, ‘to change the third top colleague in less than a year’

To conduct another reset, 'to change the third top colleague in less than a year'

Sir Kir Stamor It is said that his top civil servant’s place Downing Street Office – The third senior staff member is allowed to go in less than a year.

Nin Pandit, who is a prominent private secretary in number 10 and runs the PM’s team, is only in the role for ten months.

His report comes after departure Chief of Staff Suu Gray was forced in OctoberWhile Matthew Doyle – Standing below in March for Sir Keir – Standing below in March.

Ms. Pandit's departure has speculated that PM is trying to reset another within Downing Street.

Ms. Pandit’s departure has speculated that PM is trying to reset another within Downing Street. ,Packet,

Serving as Principal Private Secretary (PPS) for the Prime Minister is one of the most important roles in the civil service, which serves as a gatekeeper between the PM and the official government machine, controls the flow of information to the Prime Minister and shapes his diary.

People often hold that role before running major government departments or running a civil service in perfection.

Ms. Gray was dismissed as the Chief of Staff of Staff last year, after losing a power struggle with election strategist Morgan McSwini, after a difficult start for the government and a line in a line for free.

Mr. Doyal departed earlier this year as the PM had demanded a reshuffle in his top team of advisors after complaints that he had failed to receive his message on prickly issues such as winter fuel payments.

And now, amidst further questions about the government’s direction and growing criticism on Ms. Pandit’s departure reported by the BBC and reported by the BBC, the PM is trying to reset the PM another within the Downing Street.

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He is expected to reshuffle his junior ministers when he returns to Parliament in September.

When Ms. Pandit was appointed, it was declared by NO 10 in the same press release that marked the departure of Ms. Gray.

Sources told the BBC that the Prime Minister doubted Ms. Pandit’s effectiveness in the role. But no 10 insisted on the broadcaster that Sir Keer maintained confidence in him.

Ms. Pandit first worked as the director of the Downing Street Policy Unit since November 2022. Earlier he led the health and social care team of the NO10 delivery unit.

He is expected to play another role within the government.

Downing Street refused to contact when contacted Independent.

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