Ex-medical chief describes ‘car crash’ meeting with Michael Gove after Salisbury poisoning

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Professor Dame Sally Davies has described a "car crash" meeting with Michael Gove, in which he reportedly attempted to alter policy on decontamination following the Novichok poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter.This account by the former chief medical officer emerged during the Dawn Sturgess Inquiry on Monday.

The inquiry revealed an email chain that began when Dame Sally reached out to then-cabinet secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood on March 15, 2018, a few days after the poisoning incident in Salisbury.Tragically, Dawn Sturgess later died in July 2018 after coming into contact with the chemical weapon, which had been left in a discarded perfume bottle in Amesbury, Wiltshire.In an email sent to Sir Jeremy, Dame Sally said: "Generally I believe we are doing a good job and all pulling together effectively, but I am concerned that today, Thursday, the process went wrong and I feel you should be aware."She said of a ministerial meeting on recovery which was to focus on decontamination, chaired by then-environment secretary Mr Gove, "it became quickly clear that SoS (secretary of state) had not been briefed".She added: "But importantly he did not accept that, while the national role for decontamination is to give guidance and check plans, it is for the LA (local authority), in partnership with local actors and Defra (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) to implement and deliver."He repeatedly said he wanted a new system where there was an accountable national leader for him doing it all."Dame Sally went on to say Mr Gove's team "handled it really well, explaining about using the system developed over time, that has been tried and tested, that local people can see, feel and relate to".She then said

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