Cameron’s role has propelled Greensill’s lobbying activities into the headlines, but it does not stop there. There are questions over the impact Cameron’s lobbying of the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, and the health secretary, Matt Hancock, may have had on government policy. Cameron reportedly messaged Sunak many times on his personal phone; while Greensill did not get access to the emergency loans Cameron was asking for, it is not clear whether in “pushing” his team to explore an alternative, Sunak effectively gave Cameron and Greensill privileged access to Treasury officials. Cameron arranged a private drink for himself and Lex Greensill with Hancock in 2019 to discuss a payment scheme for the NHS, which went on to be used by several trusts. It has also emerged that two senior civil servants held paid roles for Greensill, giving the appearance of an extraordinary conflict of interest: Bill Crothers, the former head of procurement for the government, became an adviser to Greens
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