‘We fear lessons will not be learned’: Chloe Moffat’s parents on their fight to hold Treasury to account
Summary
A coroner found that the UK Treasury partly caused the death of Chloe Moffat, a 26-year-old employee who died by suicide after a distressing disciplinary meeting. Her parents have been investigating the circumstances and say the Treasury has not apologized or offered condolences since the ruling.Key Facts
- Chloe Moffat worked as a personal assistant at the Treasury for nearly three years.
- She died by suicide the day after a surprise disciplinary meeting with her managers.
- The meeting left her distressed and convinced she would lose her job.
- The coroner ruled that the Treasury “materially contributed” to Chloe’s death.
- Chloe was not told about her rights during the meeting, such as bringing a supporter or knowing the likely outcome.
- She faced anonymous complaints she denied and was not reassured about her job security.
- Chloe’s parents investigated the case themselves to understand what happened.
- Since the ruling, the Treasury has not contacted the family to offer condolences or an apology.
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