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Civil Service boss Simon Case resigned from the all-male Garrick Club

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Civil Service boss Simon Case resigns from all-male Garrick Club

Cabinet Secretary Simon Case is understood to have renounced his membership of the all-male Garrick Club. Case had claimed to MPs that he was working to reform the club from within. Civil Service boss said he was 'working to reform it from within' Case said to have told MPs he was reforming the club.

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Chief civil servant Simon Case resigns from men-only Garrick Club after criticism

Chief civil servant Simon Case resigns from men-only Garrick Club after criticism. Mr Case had as late as yesterday defended his membership, saying he was trying to reform the institution from the inside. He said he was 'trying to reform' the club from inside.

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Chief civil servant Simon Case resigns from men-only Garrick Club after criticism

Chief civil servant Simon Case resigns from men-only Garrick Club after criticism. Mr Case had as late as yesterday defended his membership, saying he was trying to reform the institution from the inside. He said he was 'trying to reform' the club from inside.

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Top civil servant Simon Case asked why he is member of all-male club

Civil Service boss Simon Case says he wants to reform Garrick Club from "within" Case asked why he is member of all-male club. Civil Service chief says he is trying to reform the Garrick club from within the civil service. Case: 'I want to reform all-female club from 'within'

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