UK Treasury must change disciplinary process after worker’s suicide, mother says
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Key context: <p>Chloe Moffat, 26, killed herself day after meeting about anonymous complaint in which she was not allowed to bring a colleague</p><p>The mother of a young woman who took her own life after facing disciplinary proceedings at the Treasury has called on the government department to change its practices.</p><p>Chloe Moffat, 26, had worked at the Treasury as a personal assistant for almost three years. She “loved her job” and had an “exemplary employment record”, the coroner at her inquest heard this week.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jul/10/uk-treasury-must-change-disciplinary-process-after-workers-suicide-mother-says">Continue reading...</a> This development from The Guardian highlights ongoing changes in the sector.
Chloe Moffat, 26, killed herself day after meeting about anonymous complaint in which she was not allowed to bring a colleagueThe mother of a young woman who took her own life after facing disciplinary proceedings at the Treasury has called on the government department to change its practices.Chloe Moffat, 26, had worked at the Treasury as a personal assistant for almost three years. She “loved her job” and had an “exemplary employment record”, the coroner at her inquest heard this week. Continue reading...
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