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Vaughan Gething has sacked his minister for social partnership, Hannah Blythyn, alleging that she leaked text messages to the media.

It follows a story, originally published by Nation.Cymru, which revealed Mr Gething told ministers he was deleting messages from a pandemic-era group chat.

The Labour MS for Delyn strongly denied that she has "ever leaked anything".

In his shock announcement, Mr Gething said he had "no alternative" after reviewing a "recent disclosure of communication".

Her removal from Mr Gething's government follows turmoil within Labour in Cardiff Bay over controversial donations to Mr Gething's leadership campaign.

It comes on the same day it emerged that Mr Gething will be giving £31,000 to Labour, having spent most of the £250,000 he was gifted.

It included £200,000 from a company owned by a man previously convicted of environmental offences.

Plaid Cymru said Mr Gething should consider his position, while the Welsh Conservatives said the sacking was "unprecedented" in recent memory.

 

In his statement the first minister said: “Having reviewed the evidence available to me regarding the recent disclosure of communication to the media, I have regrettably reached the conclusion I have no alternative but to ask Hannah Blythyn to leave the government."

“I’d like to record my gratitude for the work the member has done to date, including her leadership through the fire and rescue services review, outstanding work leading the LGBTQ+ Action Plan for Wales and invaluable work on the Social Partnership and Public Procurement (Wales) Act."

He said there was a "route back for her to take up a government position again in future".

"The government has offered ongoing support to the member," Mr Gething added.

But in response Ms Blythyn said on X: "I am deeply shocked and saddened by what has happened today. I am clear and have been clear that I did not, nor have I ever leaked anything. Integrity is all in politics and I retain mine.

 

"For a kid from Connah’s Quay it is an immense privilege to serve the community that shaped me, let alone to have served in my country’s government.

"I will say no more at present."

Hannah Blythyn was elected as the MS for the north east Wales seat of Delyn in 2016.

She has had several junior minister since 2017 - working as deputy minister for the environment, deputy minister for housing and local government and more recently minister for social partnership.

Ms Blythyn made headlines in February when she announced the Welsh government was taking over the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service, due to a culture of sexual harassment and misogyny within its ranks.

 

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It emerged in May that Vaughan Gething had told other ministers in August 2020 that he was deleting messages from a group chat.

The story prompted a storm of criticism from the opposition, and questions over whether he had perjured himself at the Covid Inquiry.

Mr Gething has denied that, and despite the contents of the disclosure - believed to be an iMessage - he has claimed he never deleted any texts from his own phone.

In the leaked message, the then-health minister said: "I'm deleting the messages in this group.

"They can be captured in an FOI [Freedom of Information request] and I think we are all in the right place on the choice being made."

The Covid inquiry has said it will consider whether to take more evidence from Mr Gething.

 

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Welsh Conservative Senedd group leader Andrew RT Davies said Mr Gething's Labour leadership campaign decisions were now "catching up with him".

"Just weeks into his time as first minister, Vaughan Gething has had to sack somebody from his cabinet, which is almost unprecedented in recent memory in Wales".

He added: “Now Blythyn needs to be clear about where she obtained the messages she leaked from and, if she still has them, why she hasn’t handed them to the COVID inquiry.”

Plaid Cymru's Rhun ap Iorwerth said Mr Gething had "lost the trust of his party and the nation".

He added: "Rather than seizing on the opportunity to put Wales on a fairer and more ambitious path, his tenure has been marred by controversy, a lack of transparency and serious questions about judgement.

"The sacking of one of his ministers, and the allegations and counter-allegations which surround it, demonstrates again that the first minister’s priority is self-preservation rather than the public interest.

"If anyone should be considering their position, it is the first minister himself."

 

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