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Greensill Capital was reportedly considering a £22billion stock market flotation that could have landed former prime minister David Cameron £200million.
It came just weeks before Mr Cameron launched an intense lobbying campaign to garner government support for Greensill.
The £22billion figure, which dwarfed previous estimates, was revealed by its bankers Credit Suisse in a presentation for the company s board, the Guardian reported.
The presentation revealed plans to position Greensill for a premium valuation as a once in a generation company .
The company, which has since collapsed, was placed during the presentation on a level with financial giants Mastercard and PayPal.
Whitehall s top mandarin is to face a grilling from MPs about the lobbying row that has engulfed the Government, it was revealed today as it emerged he is also investigating a pricey makeover of Boris Johnson’s Downing Street flat.
Cabinet Secretary Simon Case will face the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee on Monday to face questions over the access given to Greensill Capital and ex-prime minister David Cameron.
Mr Case, a former private secretary to the Duke of Cambridge, is leading an investigation into second jobs held by senior mandarins.
He has warned high-level Whitehall officials should not have private-sector interests because it threatens the integrity and impartiality of the civil service.
Douglas Ross has not spoken out over the latest Westminster shenanigans DOUGLAS Ross has been told to break his “deafening silence” on the growing Tory sleaze scandal. The Scottish Conservative boss, who campaigned hard for Nicola Sturgeon to resign claiming she had broken the ministerial code, has kept quiet as cronyism accusations engulf Westminster.
Labour yesterday called for the Liaison Committee to launch an investigation into Boris Johnson’s conduct, but the request was rejected. Chairman Sir Bernard Jenkin said existing inquiries were already looking into the issues. The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee, the Public Accounts Committee and the Treasury Committee have all launched investigations into links between the Government and the business world.
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