Parliamentary aide ‘abused by Cabinet minister’ who ‘attacked female staffer in bed’

A serving Cabinet minister has been accused of sexually assaulting a young parliamentary aide.

The allegation was made in an upcoming podcast series where two women detail how they were allegedly assaulted and groped by figures within the Government.

The accusations come as Boris Johnson prepares to end his tenure as Prime Minister, which was brought to a halt after the Chris Pincher scandal.

One woman told Sky News she was “sexually assaulted by someone who is now a Cabinet minister”.

She added: “I was in my early 20s and didn’t really know how to deal with it.

“I was super drunk, he is feeding me more wine and I am already quite obviously tanked, but after a while I was like ‘You know what? Would you mind if I just went to bed?’







One woman said she was “sexually assaulted by someone who is now a Cabinet minister”
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“So I went to bed, but obviously he didn’t leave me alone.”

A second woman claimed she was working at a Conservative event when she was groped by a senior No 10 aide.

She added: “I turned around and this guy was just looking right at me.”

She complained and raised it again when the man was due to get a top job in No 10, but “nothing happened”.

Responding to the allegations about a Cabinet minister, a Government spokesperson said: “We take allegations of misconduct extremely seriously and there are robust procedures in place to raise concerns.

“All ministerial appointments also follow established processes.”







The accusations come as Boris Johnson prepares to end his tenure as Prime Minister
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On allegations that a No 10 aide groped a different woman, the spokesperson said: “All prospective government employees are subject to necessary checks and vetting.

“We do not comment on individuals.”

A Conservative spokesperson told Sky News the party had an “established code of conduct and complaints procedure where people can report complaints in confidence”.

“We take any complaint seriously,” they added.

In July, Mr Johnson’s demise was triggered by how he handled accusations of inappropriate behaviour by former deputy chief whip Mr Pincher.

Sky News did not name either of the men accused of sexual misconduct in order to protect the alleged victims.

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