Potentially interesting choice for pivotal post in UK Prime Minister's office:
"PM appoints former Treasury official as chief of staff
Dan Rosenfield was PPS to chancellors Alistair Darling and George Osborne
Downing Street has named former Treasury official Dan Rosenfield as prime minister Boris Johnson’s new chief of staff, in an appointment aimed at permanently filling the shoes of Dominic Cummings.
Rosenfield is a veteran of No.11 Downing Street and his Treasury career saw him serve as principal private secretary to chancellors Alistair Darling and George Osborne before he left the civil service in 2011 to take up a position at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
A statement from Downing Street said Rosenfield – whose LinkedIn profile currently lists him as a partner at business and strategic affairs consultancy Hakluyt – would start work for the PM early next month and take on his full responsibilities at the start of next year.
“The prime minister has today appointed Dan Rosenfield as his chief of staff,” a statement from Johnson’s office said. “He will begin work in Downing Street on Dec 7 and officially take up the chief of staff role on Jan 1.”
Sauce: https://www.civilserviceworld.com/news/article/pm-appoints-former-treasury-official-as-his-new-chief-of-staff
I’d suggest that Johnstone’s chief of staff is interesting mainly due to Rosenfield’s current role, which is “partner at business and strategic affairs consultancy Hakluyt”.
Remembering that Hakluyt is the British private espionage organisation that’s knee deep in Russia Gate and has a history of being used by the UK state for those jobs too dirty to for the state to do directly. Anons did a lot of digging on this around a year ago and they found Hakluyt was where MI5/6 Mossad officers went to make lots of money post ‘public’ service.
Question is why would Johnstone be putting someone with this background at the heart of his operation?
Dan Rosenfield: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Rosenfield