Oligarch backs his ‘friend’ David Cameron: Russian Tory donor who once bought bronze bust of former Prime Minister supports him over lobbying scandal Ex-arms tycoon Alexander Temerko described ex-Prime Minister as his ‘friend’ He said fallout from the scandal showed why ‘business
One of David Cameron’s top officials was allowed to work for controversial firm Greensill Capital while still a civil servant. Bill Crothers spent several months as Government procurement head and a Greensill board adviser, it emerged last night. The extraordinary arrangement meant
Pressure has been growing on Mr Cameron after it emerged he had been lobby ministers directly on behalf of the now-bankrupt finance firm Greensill Capital, who employed him as an adviser. He sent text messages to Chancellor Rishi Sunak on behalf of
Now ANOTHER firm is dragged into David Cameron lobbying row: Ex-PM facing new questions over £123m Department of Health contract awarded to biotech company Illumina he advises Boris Johnson commissioned an independent review into Greensill lobbying row David Cameron said that he
The unprecedented Whitehall probe comes after Mr Cameron admitted he should have acted differently when lobbying the Government for cash to prop up finance firm Greensill Capital. Lawyer Nigel Boardman will lead the investigation into the now-collapsed firm’s activities in Government and
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The political stench surrounding David Cameron’s lobbying efforts on behalf of Greensill Capital grows stronger by the day. New evidence at the weekend reveals attempts by the former PM to influence Boris Johnson’s Government. In addition to a text message to Chancellor
David Cameron issued a statement over the weekend, after weeks of silence, in which he reflected on his conduct at the “important lessons” to be learned. He accepted he should have acted differently and only used “the most formal channels”, but said
Speaking to Radio 4 Today programme, Gordon Brown furiously lambasted his successor David Cameron following a lobbying crisis which saw Mr Cameron send text messages to ministers urging them to give loan contracts to Greensill Capital, a company he worked for. Mr Brown
The former Prime Minister has remained quiet for weeks amid mounting pressure for him to explain his actions when representing Greensill Capital. Over the past month it has emerged Mr Cameron privately lobbied ministers, including with texts to Chancellor Rishi Sunak, to