Greensill lobbying scandal: Rishi Sunak says David Cameron's involvement with finance firm 'not relevant'

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The chancellor told MPs his interactions with the former PM are 'in the public domain' and the request for help was declined.

COVID-19: Matt Hancock denies dishonesty, but questions remain over Dominic Cummings's care home accusationMr Cameron, who was in Number 10 from 2010 to 2016, said he broke"no codes of conduct and no government rules".

"And so the identity of the person talking about it was not relevant to the amount of attention and proper due diligence got and required."Regarding his correspondences with Mr Cameron, Mr Sunak said:"Actually everything that… my interaction with David Cameron has been disclosed through the various FOI's and other things."

Asked by Conservative Anthony Browne whether he agrees with Mr Cameron that lessons should be learned, the chancellor said:"No I don't. In response to a Freedom of Information request last week, the Treasury said all correspondences between permanent secretary to the Treasury Sir Tom Scholar and Mr Cameron were deleted as a security default after his password was wrongly entered multiple times.

 

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Proving how utterly rotten to the core this government is.

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