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Suella Braverman has been accused of "multiple breaches of the ministerial code" as Rishi Sunak faces a backlash over reinstating her as Home Secretary.
Former Conservative Party chairman Jake Berry, who left his role on Tuesday, took to the airwaves to attack the decision by the new Prime Minister.
Braverman admitted to a "technical infringement" of the rules as she was forced out prior to Liz Truss 's downfall, making her then the shortest-serving home secretary in history.
Speaking to TalkTV's Piers Morgan Uncensored, Berry said: "From my own knowledge, there were multiple breaches of the ministerial code."
Braverman left her role in Truss's cabinet after she was caught sending veteran backbench Tory Sir John Hayes, a fellow right-winger, an official document from a personal email account.
She accidentally copied in someone she believed was Sir John's wife, but was in fact an aide to Conservative MP Andrew Percy, who raised the alarm. Braverman argued it was merely a draft written ministerial statement on immigration which had been due for publication imminently.
Allies said she sent it after going on a 4am immigration raid before coming clean about her "mistake". One told PA: "She was not expecting at all to be sacked over it."
But officials said the file was sent much later and that the Cabinet papers had first been forwarded from her ministerial account to a private Gmail account before going elsewhere.
Berry told TalkTV: "It was sent from a private email address to another Member of Parliament. She then sought to copy in that individual's wife and accidentally sent it to a staffer in Parliament.
"To me that seems a really serious breach, especially when it was documents relating to cybersecurity, as I believe. That
Four young college students were found dead Sunday in Idaho.
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