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People should not form the impression there are lots of people doing two jobs : PM defends civil service as Greensill probes launch

‘People should not form the impression there are lots of people doing two jobs’: PM defends civil service as Greensill probes launch Johnson praises Whitehall’s pandemic work and says public would be wrong to think moonlighting is common Boris Johnson Photo PA 20 Apr 2021 Prime minister Boris Johnson has spoken in defence of senior civil servants as the Greensill Capital lobbying scandal has shone a spotlight on top officials’ second jobs as well as former PM David Cameron’s work for the firm. Johnson said it would be wrong to conclude it was common for senior officials to have second jobs following the revelation last week that former chief commercial officer Bob Crothers was on the payroll of Greensill while he was still a civil servant.

MPs investigating Greensill lobbying send questions to Cameron and Sunak

David Cameron and Rishi Sunak have been sent a series of demands by a parliamentary inquiry into the former prime minister’s lobbying activities for Greensill Capital. The Commons Treasury Committee wrote to the pair on Tuesday, setting a May 6 deadline to answer the questions ahead of a possible appearance before MPs over the controversy. It is one of the inquiries launched after it emerged Mr Cameron sent text messages to the Chancellor as he sought to gain access to Government-backed coronavirus loans for his employer Greensill. The cross-party panel of MPs also want to question Lex Greensill, the boss of the firm which collapsed into administration in March.

At least 13 highly paid bureaucrats had second jobs during time at Whitehall

At least 13 highly paid bureaucrats had second jobs during time at Whitehall In wake of lobbying scandal, Telegraph investigation finds more than a dozen of most senior civil servants had private sector roles 20 April 2021 • 9:30pm Sir Stephen Lovegrove, 54, centre, joined the civil service in 2007 after working as an investment banker for nearly 10 years. He had a leading role in organising the 2012 London Olympics before becoming the head of the Department of Energy and Climate in 2013. He became the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence just three years later, earning a salary of £190,000 a year. At least 13 of the highest paid mandarins and bureaucrats have held second roles during their time in Whitehall, an investigation by The Telegraph has found.

MPs investigating Greensill lobbying send questions to Cameron and Sunak

MPs investigating Greensill lobbying send questions to Cameron and Sunak
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MPs investigating Greensill lobbying send questions to Cameron and Sunak

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