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‘We fear lessons will not be learned’: Chloe Moffat’s parents on their fight to hold Treasury to account

·The Guardian·Impact 1/5 · Low

A coroner has ruled that the UK Treasury's disciplinary process materially contributed to the death of Chloe Moffat, a 26-year-old personal assistant who took her own life last May. This decision is significant because it suggests that the Treasury's handling of workplace issues may have played a role in her tragic death. The implications for the Treasury and the broader workplace culture are substantial, as it raises questions about the adequacy of employee support systems and the potential consequences of inadequate workplace policies.

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Why it matters

The UK Treasury is facing scrutiny over its disciplinary process. This could lead to changes in how the government handles employee conduct, potentially affecting the overall work environment and public trust in institutions.

Market impact

Impact score
1 / 5
Market signal
Mixed / neutral
Category
Market moves
Model confidence
60%

Transmission channels

Government scrutinyDisciplinary process reviewPotential policy changesPublic trust impactInstitutional reputation effects

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