Selection process descended into farce after Paul Dacre was offered the
Job by Boris Johnson
Sue Gray may hold the fate of the prime minister in her hands – but the senior civil servant has been given extra time to help choose the next head of Ofcom, after the government once again extended the deadline to apply for the job.
When not investigating who was dragging suitcases of booze into Downing Street for lockdown-busting parties, Gray is also leading the increasingly farcical interview process to find a new chair of the media regulator. This began almost two years ago, when the former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre was offered the job by
Boris Johnson “over a rather sad bottle of wine” as part of a government bid to install right-leaning figures in key public roles.