The Permanent Secretary has made clear, as part of his consideration of the behaviour of civil servants,that he received an assurance from the Chief Planner that he has, at no time, been instructed by any party toact improperly and that he feels he has applied the same rigour in thisparticular case, in terms of following due process and having regard to the expectedstandards of conduct, as he would do in any other planning case.Consequently, there would beno reason for the Permanent Secretary to consider the behaviour of any ministerin this matter, even if it were not the case that the terms of the Ministerial Codemake clear that the Permanent Secretary has no role in making judgements aboutthe behaviour of ministers in relation to the code...