Reports that the autonomy of the Housing Secretary Michael Gove’s department has been reined in by the government following Rishi Sunak’s reshuffle yesterday have been met with outrage in Whitehall, sources tell theipaper 🔺 Victoria_Spratt reports:
HMT has always allocated funding for government departments but, prior to the reported move this week, DLUHC was able to sign off its own spending on capital projects of up to £30m. The move suggests that new housing policy interventions – such as Mr Gove’s response to Awaab’s death – will now be at the behest of the Treasury.MP for South East Cambridgeshire, to a new post at the Department for Culture, Media, and Sport after only 90 days in the role.
Her predecessor Lee Rowley was only in the job briefly as part of Liz Truss’s doomed government. Before that, Marcus Jones held the role for 63 days.housing minister since 2010 and the fifth in the past 12 months.
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