HM Treasury ‘materially contributed’ to the suicide of its employee Chloe Moffat when she took her own life following an anonymous complaint at work. Moffat, 26, worked as a personal assistant for nearly three years and had been on track for promotion. After the Treasury received a number of anonymous complaints, managers invited Moffat to a meeting. The complaints alleged that Moffat had informally shared information about her colleagues, which Moffat denied. Moffat had her job responsibilities temporarily changed and access to her manager’s diary – despite the meeting being described as “informal”.