

The UKâs top civil servant, Simon Case, has told the UK Covid-19 Inquiry that he found Boris Johnsonâs style of working âvery frustratingâ and described his day-to-day administration as âdysfunctionalâ.
Giving evidence on Thursday morning, the Cabinet Secretary discussed his deep âregretâ over sending scathing WhatsApp messages about Mr Johnson during the pandemic.
He added he did not initially understand how âpersonallyâ difficult Mr Johnson found it to introduce lockdowns and described him as a âgreat communicatorâ.
I just donât think I understood how difficult he was finding it personally
Simon Case, Cabinet Secretary
Questioned by lead counsel to the inquiry Hugo Keith KC about Mr Johnsonâs prime ministerial style, Mr Case replied: âEach prime minister has their own approach to doing it and as I say, in my job, I found it very frustrating.
âI just donât think I understood how difficult he was finding it personally.â
Mr Case added: âI donât think I really understood how at quite a deep ideological level the prime minister found the mass locking up of the population â the harms.
It was definitely dysfunctional and it was difficult
Simon Case, Cabinet Secretary
âHe was always particularly focusing on children and education, and the damage as he saw it that was being done to society through big decisions on the lockdowns.â
Asked about the day-to-day administration of government, Mr Case said: âIt was definitely dysfunctional and it was difficult, oddly enough, sclerotic isnât quite the right word.
âIf anything, the problem is it was almost too dynamic.
âIt was difficult to settle on the course of action, and be sure that the course of action would be consistent. I think thatâs almost the opposite of sclerosis.â
In July 2020, before he became Cabinet Secretary, Mr Case said âIâve never seen a bunch of people less well-equipped to run a countryâ in a message to Lord Sedwill, who was the Civil Service chief at the time.
He also described Mr Johnson and his inner circle as âbasically feralâ and suggested the then-prime ministerâs wife Carrie was âthe real person in chargeâ in No 10.
Responding to negative WhatsApp messages he sent about Mr Johnson, the Cabinet Secretary told the inquiry: âThat material is there.
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âThose are examples that I obviously now deeply regret of expressing my in-the-moment frustrations with the former prime minister.â
Mr Caseâs appearance at the inquiry came a day after Rishi Sunak called a general election, following the Cabinet Secretaryâs return to work after he stepped back in October due to a medical matter.