The former Tory prime minister accompanied Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Australian financier Lex Greensill at the start of last year, according to a report. The claims come days after Mr Cameron, who was paid as a lobbyist and adviser for Greensill,
David Cameron’s Australian banker carried his own No10 business card: Former Prime Minister’s lobbying storm grows as he faces new accusations about financier’s access to government Business card obtained by Labour raised fresh questions about the businessman Lex Greensill had No 10
What was Greensill Capital and what did it do? Greensill Capital was an Anglo-Australian finance company set up by billionaire banker Lex Greensill in 2011. The company focused on supply chain funding. In doing this, it essentially acts as a middle-man for
Labour MP David Lammy hit back at a caller on his LBC radio show after she told him ‘you will never be English because you’re African-Caribbean’. The MP for Tottenham said he is ‘very, very proud’ of his Caribbean roots, but also claims ‘English’
It is alleged that financier Lex Greensill profited through a Government-backed loan scheme he designed after the then-prime minister gave him access to Whitehall departments. The Australian businessman founded Greensill Capital, the firm that went on to employ Mr Cameron but later
Now David Cameron faces questions on Far East trip with tycoon amid accusations he ‘blurred the lines’ with role at financial firm David Cameron faces questions over a business trip to Singapore in 2019 Cameron flew to the Asian city state to
A tycoon at the centre of a lobbying scandal engulfing David Cameron was given extraordinary access to No10 and struck a controversial NHS deal reportedly rejected by civil servants which profited banks. Australian financier Lex Greensill was allegedly granted a security pass
A tycoon at the centre of a lobbying scandal engulfing David Cameron boasted that the former Prime Minister set up a meeting between him and Barack Obama that paved the way for the magnate’s finance firm to strike deals across the world. Lex
Why did the Aussies reject Lex Greensill’s ‘pay day loan’ app that David Cameron tried to sell them at Davos? By Neil Craven and Emma Dunkley For The Mail On Sunday Published: 19:38 EDT, 27 March 2021 | Updated: 19:38 EDT, 27
A cluster of researchers from China’s secretive Wuhan laboratories fell sick with ‘Covid-like’ symptoms at least six weeks before the Beijing government admitted an outbreak of a new virus in their city, according to the leading US investigator looking into the start