Suella Braverman admits she sent SIX official documents to her personal e-mail account

Suella Braverman had admitted sending official government documents on her personal email on SIX occasions before resigning as Home Secretary.

Ms Braverman resigned as Home Secretary during the final days of Liz Truss’s premiership after breaching the ministerial code.

But six days later she was reappointed to the position by the new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak – prompting outrage.

In a letter to the Home Affairs Committee on Monday after days of questions over her conduct, Ms Braverman outlined a timetable of events.

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She revealed that after her resignation the Home Office conducted a review of her personal email.

“The review also identified that within the period between 6th September and 19th October, I had sent official documents from my Government email to my personal email address on six occasions.

She added: ” The review confirmed that all of these occasions occurred in circumstances when I was conducting Home Office meetings virtually or related to public lines to take in interviews.

“Some of these meetings had been hastily arranged in response to urgent operational matters relating to Home Office priorities.

“The review also confirmed that on no other occasions had my Special Adviser emailed my personal account in relation to official business.”

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