A political controversy surrounding Chancellor Rachel Reeves' rental property has been defused after the involved lettings agency accepted complete responsibility for a licensing oversight. The agency confirmed that a staff member had offered to secure the mandatory license for Reeves' four-bedroom south London home but failed to complete the process, absolving the Chancellor of direct blame.This development comes as a significant relief to Keir Starmer's government, which faced Conservative calls for Reeves' dismissal just weeks before a critical budget announcement. The resolution transforms what had threatened to become a major ministerial crisis into a case of administrative error, though it highlights the persistent vulnerability of senior politicians to third-party procedural failures. While the immediate political danger has passed, the incident raises broader questions about the due diligence processes protecting ministers from such oversights and how new governments manage the transition of personal affairs when taking office.
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