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No. 10 suspects Dominic Cummings is leaking Boris Johnson's texts and is 'undermining Government'

Boris Johnson's former top aide Dominic Cummings has been "undermining the Government" by leaking damaging secrets, it has been claimed.

Allies of Mr Cummings have denied he was behind the leak of messages between the Prime Minister and vacuum cleaner tycoon James Dyson, which emerged earlier this week.

But a Number 10 source claimed Mr Cummings was "engaged in systematic leaking" because he is "bitter about what's happened since he left."

The source told all three of the Times, the Telegraph and The Sun: "Dominic is engaged in systematic leaking. We are disappointed about that. We are concerned about messages from private WhatsApp groups which had very limited circulation.

"The Prime Minister is saddened about what Dom is doing. It’s undermining the Government and the party.

"It might be that Dominic feels bitter about what’s happened since he left — but it’s a great shame. Dyson was trying to do something for the good of the country."

Texts between Mr Johnson and Mr Dyson are thought to have been shared with several officials in the Treasury and in Number 10.

On Thursday the Cabinet Office launched an investigation into the disclosure of the texts, reports The Mirror.

Boris Johnson (Getty Images)

In what Labour call "jaw-dropping" messages obtained by the BBC, Sir James was seeking assurances from the PM that his Singapore-based workers would not be penalised under tax rules if they came to make ventilators in the UK.

The Prime Minister replied: "I will fix it tomo!", adding later: "I am first lord of the treasury and you can take it that we are backing you to do what you need."

On April 9, Chancellor Rishi Sunak confirmed people’s tax status would not be hit if they came to the UK to work on the ventilator challenge between March 1 and June 1.

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