Rachel Reeves has expressed frustration over a series of unauthorised leaks prior to the Budget. During a Treasury Select Committee session, the Chancellor said these leaks were “very damaging,” adding that reports which misrepresented her Budget strategy were “unacceptable.” Ms Reeves, who has vowed to prevent future occurrences, has emphasised the need for a review of Treasury processes and has engaged the National Centre for Cyber Security to examine IT systems. An investigation is underway into the source of the leaks, particularly concerning information given to the Financial Times that suggested a change in income tax plans.
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