Sir Mark Sedwill was running the civil service when the pandemic struck but resigned in September 2020.
The former head of the civil service who departed Government amid reported clashes with Dominic Cummings will face the Covid-19 inquiry.
The former diplomat was running the civil service when the pandemic struck but resigned in September 2020. Lord Sedwill was also at the centre of allegations made by the Vote Leave strategist about a plan to encourage people to hold the equivalent of “chicken pox parties” to promote herd immunity. Lord Sedwill left his job after criticism from the former adviser, who said the official “hasn’t a scooby whats going on”.
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