British lawmakers to examine governmant’s restrictions on pro-Brexit ministers

London, Feb 29 (IANS) Britain's top civil servant will have to face a grilling by a group of members of the Parliament over why pro-Brexit ministers will be prevented from seeing certain government documents.

British Cabinet Secretary Jeremy Haywood, also head of the civil service, has been called by the Parliament's Public Administration Select Committee to explain the government's restrictive plans, the committee announced on Sunday.

Heywood is due to attend an oral evidence session on EU Referendum with the committee on Tuesday, Xinhua cited local media as saying.

Last week, Heywood issued new guidance banning ministers who oppose EU membership from obtaining official documents and related materials ahead of the referendum.

The British government's official position is that Britain should stay in a reformed EU, and civil servants were not allowed to support pro-leave ministers.

The guidance sparked controversy among government ministers, and was accused by Eurosceptics of "double standards" and unfairness.

Graham Brady, chairman of the backbench 1922 Committee of the Conservative MPs, said the restrictions would raise "difficult questions".

"It is important that ministers are not blindsided by new directives coming from the EU in the pre-referendum period," he said.

Britain will hold a referendum on whether to remain in the EU on June 23.

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