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the greensill scandal is just the tip of the iceberg.ileged access, jobs for their mates — this is the return of tory sleaze. mr speaker, it is now so ingrained in this conservative government, we don't need another conservative party appointee marking their own homework. mr speaker, we know the prime minister will not act against sleaze. but this house can. so can i urge all members of this house to come together this afternoon to back labour's motion and start to clean up the sleaze and cronyism that's at the heart of this conservative government? prime minister. mr speaker, that's why we're putting in an independent review, that's why we have tougher laws on lobbying — a great shame that labour opposed to them. after the leaders' exchanges, a backbench labour mp tried a direct question. will the prime minister tell. this house when he last spoke to former prime - minister david cameron? the honest truth, i cannot rememberwhen i last spoke to dave. if she wants to know whether i've had any contact with him about any of the matters that
the greensill scandal is just the tip of the iceberg.ileged access, jobs for their mates — this is the return of tory sleaze. mr speaker, it is now so ingrained in this conservative government, we don't need another conservative party appointee marking their own homework. mr speaker, we know the prime minister will not act against sleaze. but this house can. so can i urge all members of this house to come together this afternoon to back labour's motion and start to clean up the sleaze and...
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so a few things supply, but all based on the notion of greensill capital at various points in variousalf of the government. labour want to force this _ behalf of the government. labour want to force this vote _ behalf of the government. labour want to force this vote tomorrowl behalf of the government. labour. want to force this vote tomorrow in parliament on having a parliament run enquiry into this issue, rather than this lawyer that borisjohnson has appointed. they will know when that vote, but they think it is important presumably symbolically to habits. , ., ., , ., habits. yes, that goes back to their issue with the _ habits. yes, that goes back to their issue with the scope _ habits. yes, that goes back to their issue with the scope of _ habits. yes, that goes back to their issue with the scope of this - habits. yes, that goes back to their issue with the scope of this reviewl issue with the scope of this review that the government has announced. they don't think it is anything like broad enough. they have likened it to a conservative cover up. tomorrow labour will use time all
so a few things supply, but all based on the notion of greensill capital at various points in variousalf of the government. labour want to force this _ behalf of the government. labour want to force this vote _ behalf of the government. labour want to force this vote tomorrowl behalf of the government. labour. want to force this vote tomorrow in parliament on having a parliament run enquiry into this issue, rather than this lawyer that borisjohnson has appointed. they will know when that vote,...
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greensill failed because it overextended itself to gfg alliance.auditors, effectively signed off on a business model that included borrowing hundreds of millions of pounds based upon the security of a very insecure, possibly nonexistent audit book. but labour still have a former prime minister in their sights. five years ago this week, a former member was asked to leave the chamber for using un—parliamentary language towards david cameron regarding his personal finances. does the minister now agree that dave was, and indeed, remains dodgy? no. paul scully. labour won't give up there. on wednesday, they hope mps will vote to hold their own wider investigation into the affair — especially after the news that a senior civil servant was given permission to work as an advisor to the greensill board while he was still working for the government. now, mps havejoined to condemn the recent violence in northern ireland, which has suffered rioting on a scale not seen for many years. almost 90 police officers have been injured. the disturbances, which have inv
greensill failed because it overextended itself to gfg alliance.auditors, effectively signed off on a business model that included borrowing hundreds of millions of pounds based upon the security of a very insecure, possibly nonexistent audit book. but labour still have a former prime minister in their sights. five years ago this week, a former member was asked to leave the chamber for using un—parliamentary language towards david cameron regarding his personal finances. does the minister now...
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capitai — then went to work in greensill capital. were talking about this now is he was working for both at the same — now is he was working for both at the same time. he was allowed to do 'obs the same time. he was allowed to do jobs here _ the same time. he was allowed to do jobs here for a few months. that was this morning — jobs here for a few months. that was this morning front page story. now we're _ this morning front page story. now we're onto— this morning front page story. now we're onto the next thing which is the steps — we're onto the next thing which is the steps but panic across whitehall trying _ the steps but panic across whitehall trying to _ the steps but panic across whitehall trying to find out who else has had one of— trying to find out who else has had one of these job shares. it may be not many— one of these job shares. it may be not many or— one of these job shares. it may be not many or it may be quite a lot. the real— not many or it may be quite a lot. the real problem for downing street and the _ the real
capitai — then went to work in greensill capital. were talking about this now is he was working for both at the same — now is he was working for both at the same time. he was allowed to do 'obs the same time. he was allowed to do jobs here _ the same time. he was allowed to do jobs here for a few months. that was this morning — jobs here for a few months. that was this morning front page story. now we're _ this morning front page story. now we're onto— this morning front page story. now...
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that greensill simplicity - will be asked back. access, jobs for their mates. this is the return of tory sleaze. . , , mates. this is the return of tory sleaze. ., , , ., , sleaze. that is why we are putting an independent _ sleaze. that is why we are putting an independent review. _ sleaze. that is why we are putting an independent review. boris - sleaze. that is why we are putting - an independent review. boris johnson acute labour— an independent review. boris johnson acute labour opposing _ an independent review. boris johnson acute labour opposing previous - acute labour opposing previous attempts to tighten the rules ought to at least try to answer the question. lex greensill�*s involvement it came began in 2018 his company was giving work and hired by the former prime minister. the next year david cameron arranged a private drink with matt hancock and lex greensill last year he texted rishi sunak seeking access for greensill to a coronavirus support scheme. officials as well as ministers are defending the accident actions. w
that greensill simplicity - will be asked back. access, jobs for their mates. this is the return of tory sleaze. . , , mates. this is the return of tory sleaze. ., , , ., , sleaze. that is why we are putting an independent _ sleaze. that is why we are putting an independent review. _ sleaze. that is why we are putting an independent review. boris - sleaze. that is why we are putting - an independent review. boris johnson acute labour— an independent review. boris johnson acute labour opposing...
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— about their connections with greensill? . �* , . , . , greensill?this was the first in a series _ greensill? that's right and this was the first in a series of _ greensill? that's right and this was the first in a series of what - greensill? that's right and this was the first in a series of what are - the first in a series of what are going to be a few parliamentary inquiries into greensill capital and wider issues of lobbying and influence in westminster. greensill capital are now a collapsed financial firm, capital are now a collapsed financialfirm, were capital are now a collapsed financial firm, were seeking access to government support schemes for firms through the coronavirus pandemic. the former prime minister david cameron was employed by the company to lobby on their behalf and today, sirtom company to lobby on their behalf and today, sir tom scholar, the top official at the treasury, confirmed that david cameron personally got in touch with him last march as well as also contacting other ministers and officials remember, saying, sir tom s
— about their connections with greensill? . �* , . , . , greensill?this was the first in a series _ greensill? that's right and this was the first in a series of _ greensill? that's right and this was the first in a series of what - greensill? that's right and this was the first in a series of what are - the first in a series of what are going to be a few parliamentary inquiries into greensill capital and wider issues of lobbying and influence in westminster. greensill capital are now a...
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the greensill scandal is just the tip of the iceberg. jobs for their mates — this is the return of tory sleaze. mr speaker, it's now so ingrained in this conservative government, we don't need another conservative party appointee marking their own homework. mr speaker, we know the prime minister will not act against sleaze, but this house can. so can i urge all members of this house to come together this afternoon to back labour's motion and start to clean up the sleaze and cronyism that's at the heart of this conservative government? prime minister. mr speaker, that's why we're putting in an independent review, that's why we have tougher laws on lobbying. a great shame that labour opposed them. after the leaders' exchanges, a backbench labour mp tried a direct approach. will the prime minister tell this house when he last spoke to former prime minister david cameron? _ prime minister. the honest truth, i cannot rememberwhen i last spoke to dave. but if she wants to know whether i've had any contact with him about any of the matters that
the greensill scandal is just the tip of the iceberg. jobs for their mates — this is the return of tory sleaze. mr speaker, it's now so ingrained in this conservative government, we don't need another conservative party appointee marking their own homework. mr speaker, we know the prime minister will not act against sleaze, but this house can. so can i urge all members of this house to come together this afternoon to back labour's motion and start to clean up the sleaze and cronyism that's at...
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what _ with greensill and david cameron. what does — with greensill and david cameron.ere is another party that campaigned at the last election to get rid of those rules, because of their relationship with the trades unions, mr speaker, because they wanted them to continue in the obscure, opaque way they were being run and because they wanted people to be able to continue lobbying parliamentarians as they always have. look at their 2019 manifesto. if he repudiates it now, why not go ahead and do so? thank you. for the last few months, number— thank you. for the last few months, number of— thank you. for the last few months, number of my constituents have taken to the _ number of my constituents have taken to the streets to help tackle the prohtem — to the streets to help tackle the problem of littering, and i pay particular— problem of littering, and i pay particular to those constituents who i particular to those constituents who i met _ particular to those constituents who i met with _ particular to those constituents who i met with recently. will he join me in tracki
what _ with greensill and david cameron. what does — with greensill and david cameron.ere is another party that campaigned at the last election to get rid of those rules, because of their relationship with the trades unions, mr speaker, because they wanted them to continue in the obscure, opaque way they were being run and because they wanted people to be able to continue lobbying parliamentarians as they always have. look at their 2019 manifesto. if he repudiates it now, why not go ahead and...
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credit suisse was involved with greensill, as well.anking team has been involved in the story. it's interesting, let's put this story, which has been a big success for the ft, along with the sunday times, which has done some greatjournalism on the subject, especially gabriel pogrend. and let's put this alongside some of the other major topics that you're covering in the publication. you've got some british journalists looking at employment rights and poverty, sarah 0'connor is outstanding. she's done some fantastic work looking at the low paid migrant workers trapped on british farms. angelie ravelle is superb. she's done a big piece on the covid triangle, where chronic deprivation and uncertain employment means the death rate from covid has been particularly high. is there something that some people would consider sort of a bit odd about the ft on the one hand, being the stockbroker�*s newspaper of choice, also taking this crusading stance on labour rights and other similar topics? i mean, i would obviously say it makes sense to cover
credit suisse was involved with greensill, as well.anking team has been involved in the story. it's interesting, let's put this story, which has been a big success for the ft, along with the sunday times, which has done some greatjournalism on the subject, especially gabriel pogrend. and let's put this alongside some of the other major topics that you're covering in the publication. you've got some british journalists looking at employment rights and poverty, sarah 0'connor is outstanding....
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credit swiss was involved with greensill as well.tory. it's interesting, let's put this story which has been a big success for the ft, along with the sunday times which has done some great journalism on the subject, especially gabriel pogrund, let's put this alongside some of the other major topics that you're covering in the publication. you've got some brilliant journalists looking at employment rights and property, so sarah 0'connor is outstanding, she has done some fantastic work looking at the low—paid migrant workers trapped on british farms. anjli raval, she is superb, she's done a big piece on the kobe triangle in area where chronic deprivation and uncertain employment means the death rate from covid has been particularly high. is there something some people would consider being a bit sort of odd about the ft on the one hand being the stockbrokers newspaper of choice also taking this crusading stance on the rights and other similar topics? i mean, i would obviously say it makes sense to cover both but some people might say ma
credit swiss was involved with greensill as well.tory. it's interesting, let's put this story which has been a big success for the ft, along with the sunday times which has done some great journalism on the subject, especially gabriel pogrund, let's put this alongside some of the other major topics that you're covering in the publication. you've got some brilliant journalists looking at employment rights and property, so sarah 0'connor is outstanding, she has done some fantastic work looking at...
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and last year he texted chancellor rishi sunak seeking access for greensill for government funds.r cameron has said he broke no rules, mr hancock that he reported his meeting with greensill and acted properly. the chancellor says he has been open too. he has released private texts he sent to mr cameron in which he says he pushed the treasury to help greensill, and the government says its inquiry can ask anybody whatever it needs. but labour insists what happens behind closed doors was cronyism and an independent inquiry is needed. damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. we can speak now to shadow cabinet office minister rachel reeves. just to say, we did ask the government for a spokesperson, they haven't provided one, and we tried several conservative mps separately who either did not come back to us all said no. the prime minister says the tuesday overseeing this inquiry will be able to speak to anyone and ask any questions, why is that not enough? —— the 0c. ask any questions, why is that not enough? -- the qc.— ask any questions, why is that not enough? -- the qc. what the
and last year he texted chancellor rishi sunak seeking access for greensill for government funds.r cameron has said he broke no rules, mr hancock that he reported his meeting with greensill and acted properly. the chancellor says he has been open too. he has released private texts he sent to mr cameron in which he says he pushed the treasury to help greensill, and the government says its inquiry can ask anybody whatever it needs. but labour insists what happens behind closed doors was cronyism...
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i’m on behalf a greensill capital. i'm uuite a on behalf a greensill capital.e times, as the chancellor put _ particular period? multiple times, as the chancellor put it _ particular period? multiple times, as the chancellor put it just - particular period? multiple times, as the chancellor put it just the i as the chancellor put itjust the other day. we also know courtesy of the sunday times this morning that he went for what was described as a private drink alongside mr greensill with matt hancock the health secretary. mr hancock said he declared everything and has acted entirely appropriately. so, there was not this huge list of questions beginning to mount for david cameron about the nature of their relationship in government, about the nature of his professional relationship since he has been a lobbyist. in this statement, the most striking thing is basically an acknowledgement of good judgment so two sentences, might even be three. the important lessons to be learned, he says, meaning for him to learn. as a former prime minister, except that communication
i’m on behalf a greensill capital. i'm uuite a on behalf a greensill capital.e times, as the chancellor put _ particular period? multiple times, as the chancellor put it _ particular period? multiple times, as the chancellor put it just - particular period? multiple times, as the chancellor put it just the i as the chancellor put itjust the other day. we also know courtesy of the sunday times this morning that he went for what was described as a private drink alongside mr greensill with matt...
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affair going forward might lie greensill affair going forward might tie low— greensill affair goingrawing from public life that we have seen _ withdrawing from public life that we have seen at the post office affair. but we _ have seen at the post office affair. but we have to remember that the post office — but we have to remember that the post office case has gone on for so lon- post office case has gone on for so long that _ post office case has gone on for so long that it— post office case has gone on for so long that it is interesting that it is at _ long that it is interesting that it is at this— long that it is interesting that it is at this point that decision to withdraw— is at this point that decision to withdraw is made.— is at this point that decision to withdraw is made. �* , ., withdraw is made. let's move the ft. reau withdraw is made. let's move the ft. really interesting. _ withdraw is made. let's move the ft. really interesting. part _ withdraw is made. let's move the ft. really interesting. part of _ withdraw is made. let's move the ft. really interesting. part of
affair going forward might lie greensill affair going forward might tie low— greensill affair goingrawing from public life that we have seen _ withdrawing from public life that we have seen at the post office affair. but we _ have seen at the post office affair. but we have to remember that the post office — but we have to remember that the post office case has gone on for so lon- post office case has gone on for so long that _ post office case has gone on for so long that it— post office...
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years later, david cameron started working for greensill�*s now—defunct bank. contacting not just the chancellor, but two other treasury ministers. arranging drinks for greensill with the health secretary — was it all just too close for comfort? increasingly, we're seeing a murkier and murkier picture. whether it's, you know, the way contracts are handed out, the lack of due process, or the lobbying which, you know, it's not a revolving door, it's an open door now into government. there are now several investigations into exactly what happened at greensill. whether the rules failed or individuals failed to follow them. and remember, lobbying, trying to influence the government, can be perfectly legitimate, and ministers and officials have to earn a living when they leave this place. but any contacts are meant to be open, with no nudges and winks. several ministers have told the bbc today it's time to tighten up the rules. but does number ten have the appetite yet i think the most important thing is for us to get to the bottom of it properly, and i want all mini
years later, david cameron started working for greensill�*s now—defunct bank. contacting not just the chancellor, but two other treasury ministers. arranging drinks for greensill with the health secretary — was it all just too close for comfort? increasingly, we're seeing a murkier and murkier picture. whether it's, you know, the way contracts are handed out, the lack of due process, or the lobbying which, you know, it's not a revolving door, it's an open door now into government. there...
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years later, david cameron started working for greensill�*s now—defunct bank., but two other treasury ministers. arranging drinks for greensill with the health secretary — was it all just too close for comfort? increasingly, we're seeing a murkier and murkier picture. whether it's, you know, the way contracts are handed out, the lack of due process, or the lobbying which, you know, it's not a revolving door, it's an open door now into government. there are now several investigations into exactly what happened at greensill. whether the rules failed or individuals failed to follow them. and remember, lobbying, trying to influence the government, can be perfectly legitimate, and ministers and officials have to earn a living when they leave this place. but any contacts are meant to be open, with no nudges and winks. several ministers have told the bbc today it's time to tighten up the rules. but does number ten have the appetite yet for a wider shake—up? i think the most important thing is for us to get to the bottom of it properly, and i want all ministers and civ
years later, david cameron started working for greensill�*s now—defunct bank., but two other treasury ministers. arranging drinks for greensill with the health secretary — was it all just too close for comfort? increasingly, we're seeing a murkier and murkier picture. whether it's, you know, the way contracts are handed out, the lack of due process, or the lobbying which, you know, it's not a revolving door, it's an open door now into government. there are now several investigations into...
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borisjohnson greensill capital. boris johnson said he greensill capital.id he shared the concerns but insisted the review he has ordered will get to the bottom of the issue. it has now emerged that top committee of mps is to launch its own inquiry. here is our political editor laura kuenssberg. calls for alarm? labour thinks it is onto something. after weeks of claims about an all too close relationship between politics and those trying to turn a profit it was boris johnson's turn those trying to turn a profit it was borisjohnson�*s turn to answer. question to the prime minister. it question to the prime minister. [it was question to the prime minister. it was revealed that the man who used to stand in his place are good for the interest of a now failed back to those in every day there is further evidence of the sleaze that is now at the heart of this conservative government. at the heart of this conservative government-— at the heart of this conservative covernment. , ~ , government. does the prime minister exce -t government. does the prime minister exce
borisjohnson greensill capital. boris johnson said he greensill capital.id he shared the concerns but insisted the review he has ordered will get to the bottom of the issue. it has now emerged that top committee of mps is to launch its own inquiry. here is our political editor laura kuenssberg. calls for alarm? labour thinks it is onto something. after weeks of claims about an all too close relationship between politics and those trying to turn a profit it was boris johnson's turn those trying...
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the department of business is the department that's cost the government more money with greensill than from greensill for the taxpayer, in myjudgment, are going to be north of £1 billion, of which nearly a half will come as a result of the department of business's scheme to accredit greensill as a lender, under the coronavirus loan scheme. david cameron lobbied the treasury on behalf of greensill, which was seeking support from a coronavirus business support scheme. a former senior civil servant at the treasury shared his view with the committee. when businesses come and ask for access to subsidies, which in effect this was, you have to ask yourself very clearly, "what's in it for them and what's in it for the wider economy?" and those are the sorts ofjudgements you have to make. and ijust worry, in this case, that — and it relates to paul's point — that, actually, this was more about greensill�*s survival than about the survival of the sme sector. in the end, the treasury rejected the request, but lord macpherson had concerns about disparities in access to whitehall. i'm in no doubt t
the department of business is the department that's cost the government more money with greensill than from greensill for the taxpayer, in myjudgment, are going to be north of £1 billion, of which nearly a half will come as a result of the department of business's scheme to accredit greensill as a lender, under the coronavirus loan scheme. david cameron lobbied the treasury on behalf of greensill, which was seeking support from a coronavirus business support scheme. a former senior civil...
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bill carruthers went to work for lex greensill in 2015— went to work for lex greensill in 2015 whichee month period _ arrangement. there was a three month period where _ arrangement. there was a three month period where he was working for a both greensill capital and the british— both greensill capital and the british government. an extraordinary set up _ british government. an extraordinary set up this — british government. an extraordinary setup. this is what has caused some set up. this is what has caused some panic— set up. this is what has caused some panic now— setup. this is what has caused some panic now in — setup. this is what has caused some panic now in whitehall today. i think— panic now in whitehall today. i think everybody woke up this morning saying _ think everybody woke up this morning saying what is going on here? the cabinet _ saying what is going on here? the cabinet secretary sign the case after— cabinet secretary sign the case after a — cabinet secretary sign the case after a pretty testy meeting to try and say— after a pretty testy meeting to try and say right
bill carruthers went to work for lex greensill in 2015— went to work for lex greensill in 2015 whichee month period _ arrangement. there was a three month period where _ arrangement. there was a three month period where he was working for a both greensill capital and the british— both greensill capital and the british government. an extraordinary set up _ british government. an extraordinary set up this — british government. an extraordinary setup. this is what has caused some set up....
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boris firm greensill ca ptial. boris johnson firm greensill captial.he shared the concerns, and insisted that the review he has ordered will get to the bottom of the issue. cause for alarm? labour thinks it's onto something. after weeks of claims about an all too close relationship between politics and those trying to turn a profit, it was borisjohnson�*s turn to answer. questions to the prime minister. after it was revealed that the man who used to stand in his place argued for the interest of a now failed back to those in power. every day, there is further evidence of the sleaze that is now at the heart of this conservative government. does the prime minister accept there is a revolving door, indeed, an open door, between his conservative government and paid lobbyists? mr speaker, this is a government and party that has been consistently tough on lobbying, and indeed, we introduced legislation, saying that there should be no taxpayer funded lobbying. the opposition leader used this occasion tojog his memory. the greensill scandal is that bit of the i
boris firm greensill ca ptial. boris johnson firm greensill captial.he shared the concerns, and insisted that the review he has ordered will get to the bottom of the issue. cause for alarm? labour thinks it's onto something. after weeks of claims about an all too close relationship between politics and those trying to turn a profit, it was borisjohnson�*s turn to answer. questions to the prime minister. after it was revealed that the man who used to stand in his place argued for the interest...
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from the cosy democracy of the greensill democracy of the greensil affair to the cattle texts betweenand sirjames dyson promising to fix tax issues apparently in exchange for ventilators we never even got. and our questions over the prime minister �*s funding for favouring his downing street nest. mr speaker, i wonder if the minister thinks this is a clear pattern of behaviour and it absolutely stinks. she wanted a full independent public enquiry. to wanted a full independent public enquiry.— wanted a full independent public enquiry. to get to the bottom of— public enquiry. to get to the bottom of this _ public enquiry. to get to the bottom of this slick, - public enquiry. to get to the bottom of this slick, grubby| bottom of this slick, grubby cabal in charge of the uk. she raised the _ cabal in charge of the uk. she raised the whole _ cabal in charge of the uk. she raised the whole procurement of the procurement of ppe. it is a fact, _ the procurement of ppe. it is a fact, well—adjusted, that less than — fact, well—adjusted, that less than 0.5% of the ppe act procure _ than 0.5% of
from the cosy democracy of the greensill democracy of the greensil affair to the cattle texts betweenand sirjames dyson promising to fix tax issues apparently in exchange for ventilators we never even got. and our questions over the prime minister �*s funding for favouring his downing street nest. mr speaker, i wonder if the minister thinks this is a clear pattern of behaviour and it absolutely stinks. she wanted a full independent public enquiry. to wanted a full independent public...
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the greensill _ return to tory sleaze. the greensill standard - return to tory sleaze.sill standard is - return to tory sleaze. tue: greensill standard is the return to tory sleaze. tte: greensill standard is the tip of the iceberg. privileged access, jobs for their mates, this is the return of tory sleaze. mr speaker, it's now so ingrained in this government, we don't need another conservative party appointees marking their own homework. actually, mr speaker, the more a listen to the prime minister, the more i think ted hastings and i see 12 are needed to get to the bottom of this one. in to the bottom of this one. in response, borisjohnson said he shared the concerns raised but insisted there review he has offered will get to the bottom offered will get to the bottom of the issue.— of the issue. top civil servants _ of the issue. top civil servants should - of the issue. top civil servants should be i of the issue. top civil i servants should be able of the issue. top civil - servants should be able to engage with business and have experience of the private sector. wh
the greensill _ return to tory sleaze. the greensill standard - return to tory sleaze.sill standard is - return to tory sleaze. tue: greensill standard is the return to tory sleaze. tte: greensill standard is the tip of the iceberg. privileged access, jobs for their mates, this is the return of tory sleaze. mr speaker, it's now so ingrained in this government, we don't need another conservative party appointees marking their own homework. actually, mr speaker, the more a listen to the prime...
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my relationship was with greensill and i am gratefuk _ was with greensill and i am grateful.that he is, being defiant, no plants - thousands of jobs. so that he is, being defiant, no plants will- thousands of jobs. so that he is, l being defiant, no plants will close on his watch and he is confident he can find money from somewhere else. that is going to be difficult because we have learned over the last couple of days that some of the creditors of this collapse of greensill, some have security on some of the assets that mr gupta owns. you have got to think that it sounds tricky to try and get new financing when you're old financiers are trying to reclaim some of your assets. if they got their mitts on those assets, is going to be difficult. but he sounds defiant. we will see what happens. the government says as long as he is in charge, rich man, £a2 million house, it's going to be a hard sell to give taxpayers' money into an empire which he says around the rest of the world is going very well. remember, he was a bit of a hero to the unions, saviour of steel, but at plants wh
my relationship was with greensill and i am gratefuk _ was with greensill and i am grateful.that he is, being defiant, no plants - thousands of jobs. so that he is, being defiant, no plants will- thousands of jobs. so that he is, l being defiant, no plants will close on his watch and he is confident he can find money from somewhere else. that is going to be difficult because we have learned over the last couple of days that some of the creditors of this collapse of greensill, some have security...
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he is with the aptly named lex greensill, who took— with the aptly named lex greensill, who took a —on behalf of the cup he wall in line for some code of windfall. _ wall in line for some code of windfall, he was paid in shares, and the latest _ windfall, he was paid in shares, and the latest of — windfall, he was paid in shares, and the latest of the limits are it also appears — the latest of the limits are it also appears that the entire civil service _ appears that the entire civil service is— appears that the entire civil service is being caught up in this scandal. — service is being caught up in this scandal, because we have had the release _ scandal, because we have had the release today of letters from the business — release today of letters from the business survives —— advisory council, sank a very senior— —— advisory council, sank a very senior british _ —— advisory council, sank a very senior british civil servant was allowed — senior british civil servant was allowed to work as an adviser to greensill— allowed to work as an adviser to greensill while remaining an official
he is with the aptly named lex greensill, who took— with the aptly named lex greensill, who took a —on behalf of the cup he wall in line for some code of windfall. _ wall in line for some code of windfall, he was paid in shares, and the latest _ windfall, he was paid in shares, and the latest of — windfall, he was paid in shares, and the latest of the limits are it also appears — the latest of the limits are it also appears that the entire civil service _ appears that the entire civil...
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years later, david cameron started working for greensill�*s now—defunct bank. with the health secretary and other officials. was it all just too close for comfort? increasingly, we are seeing... a murkierand murkier picture. whether it's, you know, the way contracts are handed out, the lack of due process, or the lobbying which, you know, it's not a revolving door, it's an open door now into government. there are now several investigations into exactly what happened at greensill. whether the rules failed or individuals failed to follow them. and remember, lobbying, trying to influence the government, can be perfectly legitimate, and ministers and officials have to earn a living when they leave this place. but any contacts are meant to be open, with no nudges and winks. several ministers have told the bbc today it's time to tighten up the rules. but does number 10 have the appetite yet for a wider shake—up? i think the most important thing is for us to get to the bottom of it properly, and i want all ministers and civil servants to be making, you know, the infor
years later, david cameron started working for greensill�*s now—defunct bank. with the health secretary and other officials. was it all just too close for comfort? increasingly, we are seeing... a murkierand murkier picture. whether it's, you know, the way contracts are handed out, the lack of due process, or the lobbying which, you know, it's not a revolving door, it's an open door now into government. there are now several investigations into exactly what happened at greensill. whether...
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after mr cameron had left office and then went to work for mr greensill.minister and lex greensill was brought in as an adviser, basically david cameron says he didn't have much to do with him and he was a civil servant and not a political appointee, and from his memory he only thinks he met mr greensill on a couple of occasions. so let's fast—forward to the whole question of lobbying. trying to influence government, entirely normal part of democracy for businesses, individuals, charities, trade unions... and it was a job he did before he entered politics, because he only came into politics in 2005 or something, and he was a public affairs man in commercial television? yes, which is a euphemism for lobbying. exactly. he stuck by the rules, and the rules say you can be for two years, and he stuck by those rules, and also because he was working as an in—house lobbyist. he was a paid employee of a particular company, as opposed to working on behalf of a range of clients. that means he didn't have to register that he was a lobbyist, so in that sense, he didn't
after mr cameron had left office and then went to work for mr greensill.minister and lex greensill was brought in as an adviser, basically david cameron says he didn't have much to do with him and he was a civil servant and not a political appointee, and from his memory he only thinks he met mr greensill on a couple of occasions. so let's fast—forward to the whole question of lobbying. trying to influence government, entirely normal part of democracy for businesses, individuals, charities,...
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but in early march, greensill went bust, despite efforts from former prime minister and greensill employeeensill�*s behalf. behind this unremarkable door is the london home of the remarkable middleman that funnelled billions in investor cash into mr gupta's empire. now investors who got burned when greensill went bust are going directly after mr gupta's assets, surely making it harder for him to find the new money he needs to keep liberty steel afloat. the prime minister today insisted the uk needs strategic industries like steel. we've learned during the pandemic that it's not a good idea to be excessively reliant in times of trouble on imports for critical things. we saw that with ppe, for instance. so we're going to need a strong steel industry. i'm very hopeful that we'll get a solution. the finances are complicated, but simple industrial and political logic means the government is ready to intervene if necessary. simon jack, bbc news. the girlfriend of george floyd, whose death in minneapolis last year sparked protests across the world, took the stand today in the trial of derek chauv
but in early march, greensill went bust, despite efforts from former prime minister and greensill employeeensill�*s behalf. behind this unremarkable door is the london home of the remarkable middleman that funnelled billions in investor cash into mr gupta's empire. now investors who got burned when greensill went bust are going directly after mr gupta's assets, surely making it harder for him to find the new money he needs to keep liberty steel afloat. the prime minister today insisted the uk...
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he'll give evidence to mps looking into the lobbying row, involving the collapsed financial firm greensillal. market success — the crypto—currency coinbase hits a value of nearly one hundred billion dollars on its first day of trading on wall street. and neighbours actress sharonjohal becomes the third minority actor to claim they were racially abused while working on the long—running australian soap opera. from the hello and welcome. president biden is ending america's longest ever war. american soldiers invaded afghanistan in 2001 — almost 20 years later, they are still there. but not for much longer. he will withdraw the remaining two and a half thousand troops by september 11th — the anniversary of the terror attack that launched this fight. here's what mr biden had to say a little earlier today. keeping thousands of troops grounded and concentrated in one country for many years makes little sense to me and our leaders. we cannot continue to cycle extending or extending our military presence in afghanistan, hoping to create ideal conditions for the withdrawal and expecting a mr biden�*
he'll give evidence to mps looking into the lobbying row, involving the collapsed financial firm greensillal. market success — the crypto—currency coinbase hits a value of nearly one hundred billion dollars on its first day of trading on wall street. and neighbours actress sharonjohal becomes the third minority actor to claim they were racially abused while working on the long—running australian soap opera. from the hello and welcome. president biden is ending america's longest ever war....
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, which _ financial concerns about greensill, which was — financial concerns about greensill, which wasn made differently.— because there that could have been made differently. digby, 30 seconds, our made differently. digby, 30 seconds, your response? _ made differently. digby, 30 seconds, your response? l _ made differently. digby, 30 seconds, your response? i absolutely - made differently. digby, 30 seconds, your response? i absolutely agree - your response? i absolutely agree with that. your response? i absolutely agree with that- l _ your response? i absolutely agree with that. i think _ your response? i absolutely agree with that. i think cameron - your response? i absolutely agree with that. i think cameron has - your response? i absolutely agree i with that. i think cameron has shown themselves to himself as inept at lobbying. and you picked your calls. and if you're going to make a difference as a lobbyist, you pick your cause, then you go about it and an open, transparent way, but consistently. ijust an open, transparent way, but consistently. i just cannot an open, transparent
, which _ financial concerns about greensill, which was — financial concerns about greensill, which wasn made differently.— because there that could have been made differently. digby, 30 seconds, our made differently. digby, 30 seconds, your response? _ made differently. digby, 30 seconds, your response? l _ made differently. digby, 30 seconds, your response? i absolutely - made differently. digby, 30 seconds, your response? i absolutely agree - your response? i absolutely agree with that....
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and david cameron, when david cameron was employed by mr greensill. said it was a private drink that they met for, this was a time when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app he had devised to allow staff to be able to get some of their pay daily rather than having to wait until payday. he had submitted the idea a couple of months prior to this drink. matt hancock had asked officials to look at it and they had looked and said the proposal was good in principle and then some nhs trusts did go on to use it during the pandemic. the questions are around, always with lobbying, how was the access made, what sort of access did you get and how did the person who was being lobbied respond? an ally of matt hancock says he acted entirely appropriately. he said he told officials about business discussions. the department of health said it was up to local nhs employers as to whether or not they used the app and up to them how they paid their stuff. it comes a few days after we saw the chancellor rishi sunak facing days after we saw the chancellor ris
and david cameron, when david cameron was employed by mr greensill. said it was a private drink that they met for, this was a time when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app he had devised to allow staff to be able to get some of their pay daily rather than having to wait until payday. he had submitted the idea a couple of months prior to this drink. matt hancock had asked officials to look at it and they had looked and said the proposal was good in principle and then some nhs...
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and greensill is run by a man called lex greensill, who was, actually, formerly an adviser to david cameron's has emerged today are further details in the sunday times about a meeting that took place in october 2019 between the health secretary, lex greensill and david cameron, when david cameron was employed by mr greensill. this was at a time, they said it was a private drink that they met for, but this was at a time when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app that he'd devised to allow staff to be able to get some of their pay daily rather than having to wait until payday. now, he'd submitted the idea for it a couple of months prior to this drink, and matt hancock had asked officials to look at it. actually, they'd looked at it and said that the proposal was good in principle, and then some nhs trusts did go on to use this system during the pandemic. so, the questions are around... you know, always with lobbying is how was the access made, what sort of access did you get, and then how did the person who was being lobbied respond? so, an ally of matt hancock says that he acted
and greensill is run by a man called lex greensill, who was, actually, formerly an adviser to david cameron's has emerged today are further details in the sunday times about a meeting that took place in october 2019 between the health secretary, lex greensill and david cameron, when david cameron was employed by mr greensill. this was at a time, they said it was a private drink that they met for, but this was at a time when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app that he'd devised...
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_ greensill. they had worked together any private sector? they _ greensill.that led - stanley. is it fair to assume it was jeremy's introduction that led to l stanley. is it fair to assume it was i jeremy's introduction that led to mr greensill being installed in downing street? i greensill being installed in downing street? 1' greensill being installed in downing street? ,, , ., greensill being installed in downing street? ,, ., ., street? i think so, although as i said, street? i think so, although as i said. nigel— street? i think so, although as i said, nigel boardman _ street? i think so, although as i said, nigel boardman is - street? i think so, although as i said, nigel boardman is looking j street? i think so, although as i - said, nigel boardman is looking into those _ said, nigel boardman is looking into those precise — said, nigel boardman is looking into those precise circumstances- said, nigel boardman is looking into those precise circumstances of- said, nigel boardman is looking into those precise circumstances of his . those precise circumsta
_ greensill. they had worked together any private sector? they _ greensill.that led - stanley. is it fair to assume it was jeremy's introduction that led to l stanley. is it fair to assume it was i jeremy's introduction that led to mr greensill being installed in downing street? i greensill being installed in downing street? 1' greensill being installed in downing street? ,, , ., greensill being installed in downing street? ,, ., ., street? i think so, although as i said, street? i think so,...
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he says impression has been created that lex greensill lex greensill at this stage.ad an e—mail address and telephone number number ten. e—mail address and telephone number numberten. he e—mail address and telephone number number ten. he did e—mail address and telephone number numberten. he did indeed. so, that is david, was much argument about the closeness or otherwise of their relationship when mr cameron was my minister. let relationship when mr cameron was my minister. , ., , ., ., ., ., minister. let us fast forward to a mr prime. _ minister. let us fast forward to a mr prime, cameron _ minister. let us fast forward to a mr prime, cameron is _ minister. let us fast forward to a mr prime, cameron is no - minister. let us fast forward to a mr prime, cameron is no longer| minister. let us fast forward to a - mr prime, cameron is no longer prime minister or in politics but is a private citizen. we knew that he stuck to the rule which says that you can't meal be knowest is next most of the two years, that period pass before he did the lobbying work. despite you can'
he says impression has been created that lex greensill lex greensill at this stage.ad an e—mail address and telephone number number ten. e—mail address and telephone number numberten. he e—mail address and telephone number number ten. he did e—mail address and telephone number numberten. he did indeed. so, that is david, was much argument about the closeness or otherwise of their relationship when mr cameron was my minister. let relationship when mr cameron was my minister. , ., , ., .,...
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so far he has not commented and neither had lex greensill a - and neither had lex greensill a sourceis offered free to the nhs. mr cameron isn't being accused of breaking any rules with this meeting that there are some unanswered questions, critics who say the rules themselves should be tough and what he had done his put some very senior ministers in quite an awkward position this week.— ministers in quite an awkward position this week. helen talking to ben brown- — shops, pubs, restaurants, hairdressers and gyms are among businesses making preparations to reopen with the easing of lockdown in england tomorrow. more than 400,000 nonessential shops are expected to open their doors. schools also return in scotland and wales where restrictions about travelling across the border are also lifted and shops can reopen. in northern ireland nonessential retail remains closed but can now operate click and collect services. here's our business correspondent katy austin. getting a shop ready is a big job. here in leamington spa, staff are back from furlough, sorting stock and cleaning. excited,
so far he has not commented and neither had lex greensill a - and neither had lex greensill a sourceis offered free to the nhs. mr cameron isn't being accused of breaking any rules with this meeting that there are some unanswered questions, critics who say the rules themselves should be tough and what he had done his put some very senior ministers in quite an awkward position this week.— ministers in quite an awkward position this week. helen talking to ben brown- — shops, pubs,...
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the greensill scandal is just the tip of the iceberg. dodgy contracts, privileged access, jobs for their mates. this is the return of tory sleaze. we are having a proper independent review. if he has any allegations to make about what has taken place, he should make them to the eminent lawyer who has been asked to do it. tonight, a spokesman for david cameron says the former prime minister would "respond positively" to any request to give evidence to mp5. also tonight... as president biden prepares to pull us troops out of afghanistan, we have a special report, from inside one taliban controlled area. hello, sweetheart. should care home staff in england be required to get a coronavirus vaccine? the government begins consultations. the royal family release new photos of the duke of edinburgh, ahead of his funeral on saturday. and manchester city go through to the semi—finals of the champions league, but liverpool are knocked out. also coming up in the sport, on the bbc news channel — another clay—court win for dan evans, sets up a third r
the greensill scandal is just the tip of the iceberg. dodgy contracts, privileged access, jobs for their mates. this is the return of tory sleaze. we are having a proper independent review. if he has any allegations to make about what has taken place, he should make them to the eminent lawyer who has been asked to do it. tonight, a spokesman for david cameron says the former prime minister would "respond positively" to any request to give evidence to mp5. also tonight... as president...
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now greensill is a collapsed company. now greensill is a collapsed company-— now greensill is a collapsedre, the first woman _ company. the sunday times has rachel blackmore, the first woman to - company. the sunday times has rachel blackmore, the first woman to win - blackmore, the first woman to win the grand national. in the sport section and says i don't feel male or female at the moment, i section and says i don't feel male orfemale at the moment, i don't feel human. or female at the moment, i don't feel human-— or female at the moment, i don't feel human. ,, , ., , ., . feel human. she is 31 years old and from lreland _ feel human. she is 31 years old and from ireland and _ feel human. she is 31 years old and from ireland and it _ feel human. she is 31 years old and from ireland and it is _ feel human. she is 31 years old and from ireland and it is the _ feel human. she is 31 years old and from ireland and it is the most - from ireland and it is the most famous — from ireland and it is the most famous horse race in the uk and it is history— famous horse race in the uk and it is hist
now greensill is a collapsed company. now greensill is a collapsed company-— now greensill is a collapsedre, the first woman _ company. the sunday times has rachel blackmore, the first woman to - company. the sunday times has rachel blackmore, the first woman to win - blackmore, the first woman to win the grand national. in the sport section and says i don't feel male or female at the moment, i section and says i don't feel male orfemale at the moment, i don't feel human. or female at the...
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today, borisjohnson was asked about the review into greensill capital and david cameron, and he saidnow, pretty much carte blanche to ask anybody whatever he needs to find out to... you know, i would like it to be done quickly, but i want him to have the maximum possible access. take a look at this. it's 2009. david cameron and the now health secretary, matt hancock, before mr cameron was prime minister and before mr hancock was even an mp. i think we might be able to put something into your speech responding to, erm, to this. by 2013, david cameron is prime minister and he's given matt hancock a job as a minister. by 2019, mr cameron is working for lex greensill, mr hancock is in the cabinet, and the three of them are going for a private drink. absolutely, i attended a social meeting organised by the former prime minister, and given that departmental business came up, i reported to officials in the normal way. it is cronyism and it stinks. so if he thinks he has done nothing wrong and has nothing to hide, - will he publish all the minutes, all the e—mails, all— the correspondence, -
today, borisjohnson was asked about the review into greensill capital and david cameron, and he saidnow, pretty much carte blanche to ask anybody whatever he needs to find out to... you know, i would like it to be done quickly, but i want him to have the maximum possible access. take a look at this. it's 2009. david cameron and the now health secretary, matt hancock, before mr cameron was prime minister and before mr hancock was even an mp. i think we might be able to put something into your...
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mr cameron took mr greensill and mr hancock for a private drink in october 2019, at a time when mr greensill. some trusts to go on to use this app and the department of health said that was a decision for local trusts. mr cameron, mr greensill have not commented on this. the questions that are being raised here are about lobbying in general and the transparency of it and about who gets access to whom and how. labour have said these are fresh revelations of our culture of cronyism. mr cameron broke the rules here, he waited two years until after his office until he took up a lobbying position. many are saying, however, that the lobbying rules are tight enough. india has reported a record number of coronavirus infections after more than 150,000 people tested positive in a single day. the country is in the midst of a severe second wave of the virus, which is being blamed on a reluctance to wear face coverings, a shortage of vaccines and huge crowds gathering for hindu festivals. 0ur india correspondent yogita lamaye sent this report. a hospital in a western city. these are covid patients and th
mr cameron took mr greensill and mr hancock for a private drink in october 2019, at a time when mr greensill. some trusts to go on to use this app and the department of health said that was a decision for local trusts. mr cameron, mr greensill have not commented on this. the questions that are being raised here are about lobbying in general and the transparency of it and about who gets access to whom and how. labour have said these are fresh revelations of our culture of cronyism. mr cameron...
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that's right, on march the 5th greensill - the financial backer?ill capital went bust, it was essentially a source of cash for this company so there have been great concerns about there have been great concerns about the future of the company, about 3000 directjobs and 2000 in other businesses. we found out last week he had made an appeal to the government for a £170 million taxpayer bailout which the government turned down because they were worried the money would disappear into what they called his opaque and international empire, but today, he said without government support, —— with or without government support he was confident he would survive. i believe in the future of my steel business. it's still a tough journey ahead. liberty has many disadvantages. the uk steel industry has been decimated for the last few decades. we still have a lot of work to do. i'm not going to give up on the uk as long as i'm in charge my branch will stay open. that's a bold claim, he is a very rich man, they say there is a very hard sell to put taxpayers' money in
that's right, on march the 5th greensill - the financial backer?ill capital went bust, it was essentially a source of cash for this company so there have been great concerns about there have been great concerns about the future of the company, about 3000 directjobs and 2000 in other businesses. we found out last week he had made an appeal to the government for a £170 million taxpayer bailout which the government turned down because they were worried the money would disappear into what they...
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months before he moved over to greensill.they are trying to argue that because he then went on to become a director at the company, he did not need to get the 0k director at the company, he did not need to get the ok for that, because you had already been acting as an adviser. he did not actually run this directorship past the advisory committee and this is something that lord pickles from the head of the committee, is upset about, and this is how it has come to like today for some the greensill scandal has so money aspects to it. saudi arabia, the civil servant, and deliver party is certainlyjumping on this and wanting to get its teeth into it. lance price, my colleague chris mason did a report on this, and one of his thoughts is, there's always been lobbying, this happens in every country of the world. formal officials lobby, this is happening in every part of the world. should we be surprised by this, the magnitude? we we be surprised by this, the magnitude?— we be surprised by this, the maanitude? ~ , ., ., ., magnitude?
months before he moved over to greensill.they are trying to argue that because he then went on to become a director at the company, he did not need to get the 0k director at the company, he did not need to get the ok for that, because you had already been acting as an adviser. he did not actually run this directorship past the advisory committee and this is something that lord pickles from the head of the committee, is upset about, and this is how it has come to like today for some the...
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as you say, it was connected to greensill's effort to get onto government support programmes designed heard from two very senior civil servants at the treasury today at the public accounts committee hearing, which isjust the first of a series of hearings that are going to happen in the coming weeks in parliament about greensill, about the activities of david cameron, the former prime minister, and about lobbying and influence more widely in westminster. but we heard from these officials today about the kinds of contact they had, repeated approaches from the company. "persistent," was how sir tom scholar describes the approach by greensill capital to try to get on board these government support schemes. in the event, they were not granted access to the support scheme, they were not deemed to be eligible, despite urging the treasury to change the eligibility criteria. but sir tom scholar, who is the most senior official in the treasury, had this exchange with meg hillier, the chair of the public accounts committee, about his conversations with david cameron. i can certainly say that mr
as you say, it was connected to greensill's effort to get onto government support programmes designed heard from two very senior civil servants at the treasury today at the public accounts committee hearing, which isjust the first of a series of hearings that are going to happen in the coming weeks in parliament about greensill, about the activities of david cameron, the former prime minister, and about lobbying and influence more widely in westminster. but we heard from these officials today...
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the greensill scandal is just the tip of the iceberg.or the first and second dose is being expanded
the greensill scandal is just the tip of the iceberg.or the first and second dose is being expanded
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, the finance firm run by lex greensill.it came out that david cameron had texted rishi sunak on his private phone. the request was made was refused and greensill capital has since collapsed. rishi sunak released his text messages earlier this week. then the sunday times today has these new details about this drink that mr cameron and mr greensill went with the health secretary, matt hancock. this is when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app was trying to get the nhs to use an app from his firm to pay nurses and doctors. that was looked at and the advice from civil servants is that the idea in principle was good, but sources insist that matt hancock wanted other suppliers to be offered the same work and in the end it will be up to local nhs managers to do that. this was then adopted by some nhs trusts. none of this is against lobbying rules, but what it does is add fuel to the fire of critics who say this whole world of lobbying is a bit murky and needs to be more transparent as to who is getting access from
, the finance firm run by lex greensill.it came out that david cameron had texted rishi sunak on his private phone. the request was made was refused and greensill capital has since collapsed. rishi sunak released his text messages earlier this week. then the sunday times today has these new details about this drink that mr cameron and mr greensill went with the health secretary, matt hancock. this is when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app was trying to get the nhs to use an...
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that request was actually refused in the end, and greensill capital has since collapsed.other lobbying effort involving another cabinet minister, this time the health secretary, matt hancock. now, it turns out that mr cameron took mr greensill and mr hancock for a private drink in october, 2019. this was at a time when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app he had devised to pay doctors and nurses. now, an ally of matt hancock has told us he acted entirely in the correct way and updated officials in the business discussed. some trusts did go on to use this app, and the department of health said that was a decision for local trusts. mr cameron, mr greensill haven't commented on this, but the questions that are being raised here are about lobbying in general and the transparency of it. and about who gets access to whom and how. labour have said these are fresh revelations of a culture of cronyism. they want to see the rules tightened up. it's important to say that no lobbying rules have been broken here. mr cameron did wait for two years, he had to, after leav
that request was actually refused in the end, and greensill capital has since collapsed.other lobbying effort involving another cabinet minister, this time the health secretary, matt hancock. now, it turns out that mr cameron took mr greensill and mr hancock for a private drink in october, 2019. this was at a time when mr greensill was trying to get the nhs to use an app he had devised to pay doctors and nurses. now, an ally of matt hancock has told us he acted entirely in the correct way and...
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greensill capital has since collapsed.select committee will look into the lessons that can be learned from that, and how the treasury itself responded to lobbying on the firm's behalf. it's thought other committees might do the same, and one of them is likely to ask david cameron to give evidence. his spokesman said he would respond positively to any such requests when the terms of reference were clear. the controversy is likely to come up again today in parliament. lord pickles, who chairs the body which vets jobs ministers and senior officials can take when they leave government, is due to appear before mps. it's been planned for a while, but earlier this week he expressed concerns when it emerged that a senior civil servant, bill crothers, had been allowed to work part—time for greensill in 2015 whilst still doing his governmentjob. the most senior civil servant in the country, simon case, has told the heads of all departments they have to declare by the end of the week if any of their officials have second jobs like th
greensill capital has since collapsed.select committee will look into the lessons that can be learned from that, and how the treasury itself responded to lobbying on the firm's behalf. it's thought other committees might do the same, and one of them is likely to ask david cameron to give evidence. his spokesman said he would respond positively to any such requests when the terms of reference were clear. the controversy is likely to come up again today in parliament. lord pickles, who chairs the...
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the greensill scandal is just the tip of the iceberg.odgy contracts, privileged access, jobs for their mates — this is the return of tory sleaze. a uk covid trial testing different types of vaccine for the first and second dose is being expanded to include new vaccines and more volunteers. an inquest into the death of jack merrick and saskia jones has heard from another victim who was also stabbed at fishmongers hall in 2019. climate talks between the world's two biggest polluters — us envoyjohn kerry hopes to persuade beijing to agree new targets on cutting greenhouse gas emissions. and the countdown is on — it's 100 days until the opening of the summer olympic games in tokyo. hello, good afternoon. mps will vote this afternoon on whether there should be a parliamentary inquiry into the lobbying activities of the former prime minister david cameron. labour says a government investigation into mr cameron's work for the collapsed firm, greensill capital, is insufficient. a debate in the commons is under way and at prime minister's questio
the greensill scandal is just the tip of the iceberg.odgy contracts, privileged access, jobs for their mates — this is the return of tory sleaze. a uk covid trial testing different types of vaccine for the first and second dose is being expanded to include new vaccines and more volunteers. an inquest into the death of jack merrick and saskia jones has heard from another victim who was also stabbed at fishmongers hall in 2019. climate talks between the world's two biggest polluters — us...