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Simon Case

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Gender Male
Age 45
Date of birth December 27,1978
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Bristol
United Kingdom
Spouse Elizabeth Kistruck
Position Cabinet Secretary of the United Kingdom
Cabinet Secretary of the United Kingdom since 2020
Previous positionDowning Street Permanent Secretary (2020–2020)
Prime minist Boris Johnson
Liz Truss
Rishi Sunak
Education Trinity College
Queen Mary University of London
Children 3
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Simon Case CVO is a British civil servant who is the current Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service since 9 September 2020, succeeding Sir Mark Sedwill. Case was Downing Street Permanent Secretary to Prime Minister Boris Johnson from May to September 2020.

Covid inquiry: Some local leaders put politics ahead of public health, says Hancock

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... Messages to civil service head Simon Case from late October show Mr Hancock expressing concern that he had been " blocked" from a meeting and that Rishi Sunak, the then-chancellor, was putting " enormous pressure" on then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson " not to do enough once again"...

Covid inquiry: What has Sir Patrick Vallance said in his diaries?

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... " Simon Case taking one day at a time...

Boris Johnson suggested injecting himself with Covid on TV - ex-adviser

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Nov 7,2023 2:51 pm

... The inquiry was shown messages in which the head of the civil service Simon Case said of his Downing Street colleagues: " These people are so mad...

Covid inquiry: Read the private WhatsApp messages from inside Downing Street

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Oct 31,2023 1:51 pm

... " Moronic The inquiry was shown September 2020 messages from a group containing three of the central figures in Downing Street - Mr Cummings, Mr Cain and Simon Case, who that month was appointed cabinet secretary, the country s most senior civil servant...

Simon Case: Top official thought Johnson couldn't lead on Covid

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... In WhatsApp messages from September 2020 disclosed to the Covid inquiry, Simon Case said the former PM " changes strategic direction every day"...

Civil service review 'to urge Treasury break-up'

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Oct 17,2023 1:11 am

... Simon Case is the current cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, after being appointed in 2020...

Covid inquiry texts show No 10 staff complaining about Carrie Johnson

Covid inquiry texts show No 10 staff complaining about Carrie Johnson
Oct 13,2023 11:01 am

...By Kate WhannelPolitical reporterWhatsApp messages from 2020 released by the Covid inquiry have revealed senior civil servant Simon Case complaining about the influence of Carrie, the partner of then-PM Boris Johnson...

Afghanistan inquiry hears senior officers hid SAS killings

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... In 2016, an email discussing an investigation by the RMP reached Simon Case, then the director general of the prime minister s office, as well as the cabinet secretary and attorney general, the inquiry was told...

Covid inquiry: Read the private WhatsApp messages from inside Downing Street

Oct 10,2023 12:11 pm

By Sean SeddonBBC News

At The centre of The UK's response to Covid-19 was a small cast of politicians and officials tasked with steering The country through The Crisis .

But private messages aired during The Public inquiry into The government's handling of The pandemic have Laid Bare The strained relations between key Players - and in some instances, The contempt and animosity.

Here are some of The Most eye-catching exchanges we've seen today.

'He thinks it'll be like swine flu'

The Inquiry has heard in recent days how then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson and other key figures inside Downing Street grappled with The size of The Challenge facing The government between January and March 2020.

On 2 March, Mr Johnson chaired his first meeting of The Cobra emergency committee to discuss how The government would respond to The rapid spread of Covid-19.

But A Day later, Dominic Cummings - The PM's then chief of Staff - Said he still didn't think Mr Johnson was convinced of The severity of The Situation .

In a message to No 10 communications director Lee Cain , He Said Mr Johnson " doesn't think it's a big deal" and " it'll be like swine flu" another virus which spread across The World in 2009, killing More Than 450 people in The UK but not prompting a major Public Health crisis.

" His focus is elsewhere, " The PM's closest aide Said of his boss The Day after that Cobra meeting.

'He's back to Jaws mode'

On 19 March 2020, Mr Cummings was in a meeting with Mr Johnson and then-Chancellor Rishi Sunak . During it, he messaged his frustrations to Mr Cain.

The Exchange - which took place four days before The First UK-wide lockdown was announced - lays bare The vitriol Mr Johnson's closest advisers were privately sharing at The Time .

Mr Cummings described The PM as " melting down" during a discussion about how Government Debt would be financed during The pandemic.

The PM is in " Jaws mode" Mr Cummings says - a reference to a joke Mr Johnson had previously made about his political hero being The Mayor from The Film Jaws, who keeps The Beaches open despite warnings about shark attacks.

Both say they are " exhausted" with him. They then discuss a tweet from Times journalist Steven Swinford, saying Mr Johnson had sent a " confusing message" at a press conference.

Mr Cummings adds: " It's only a matter of time before [Mr Johnson's] babbling exposes fact he doesn't know what to say. "

'Moronic'

The Inquiry was shown September 2020 messages from a group containing three of The central figures in Downing Street - Mr Cummings, Mr Cain and Simon Case , who that month was appointed cabinet secretary, The country's most senior civil servant.

With The country through The worst of The First Covid wave but facing a Second Winter spike, The messages show The strained relationships between key figures at The Heart of government.

Mr Cummings described unnamed ministers as " moronic" after one meeting, to full agreement from Mr Case.

Mr Cain characterised discussions as " embarrassing" and Two Days later Mr Cummings used a trolley emoji to denote The PM (The nickname " trolley" was used by some in No 10 to describe Mr Johnson, because of his supposed tendency to suddenly change direction on key decisions).

As well as despair at The PM's approach, then-Health Secretary Matt Hancock was also strongly criticised in The Group .

Mr Cain dubbed him a " joker" who " has to go". Mr Cummings called him a " liar". Mr Hancock and has previously denied lying to Mr Johnson.

'Get Covid and live longer'

As The Second Covid winter wave built, messages appear to show Mr Johnson's faith was faltering in The Ability of lockdowns to control The Virus .

On 15 October 2020, Mr Johnson Said he was " rocked" by analysis that The average Age Of those dying was over 80, adding: " That is above Life Expectancy . So get Covid and live longer. "

The messages were sent One Day after The three-tier system of restrictions was rolled out in England.

Mr Johnson goes on to say " I no longer buy all this NHS overwhelmed stuff". In other words, The PM seems to have been losing faith in The central argument for lockdown his government had been making for months - Namely , that it was necessary to limit The Number of cases to A Level The health service could cope with.

When Mr Cain asks how his new outlook would change The government's policy, Mr Johnson says: " It shows we don't go for nationwide lockdown. "

But on 31 October, just over a fortnight after The Exchange , The government did announce another lockdown in England.

Mr Johnson has not responded to The Evidence heard in The Inquiry So Far but is due to give evidence later this year. He is " co-operating fully" with The Inquiry , his spokesman Said This Week .

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