Greensill scandal: Parliamentary committee says lobbying rules are 'insufficient' after David Cameron bid for finance firm

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A parliamentary committee looking into the Greensill saga has found that lobbying rules were 'insufficient' and need to be strengthened

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Formal processes to deal with lobbying attempt by ex-prime ministers or minister should be put in place and published in the future, they add.The Treasury Committee report says the department should have encouraged Mr Cameron to use more 'formal' methods of communication Conservative Chairman of the Treasury Select Committee Mel Stride said:"Our report sets out important lessons for the Treasury and our financial system resulting from both Greensill Capital's collapse and David Cameron's lobbying.

"We look forward to the conclusions of the other inquiries on the collapse of Greensill Capital, and will continue to follow developments closely."

 

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