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PM: Government needs to understand extent of private sector Civil Service links

PM: Government needs to understand extent of private sector Civil Service links
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PM: Government needs to understand extent of private sector Civil Service links

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Frank explanation needed over top civil servant s Greensill link – Lord Pickles

Frank explanation needed over top civil servant s Greensill link – Lord Pickles
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Frank explanation needed over top civil servant s Greensill link – Lord Pickles

Frank explanation needed over top civil servant s Greensill link – Lord Pickles
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PM concerned over boundaries between Whitehall and business amid sleaze row

Boris Johnson has admitted it is not clear whether the “boundaries” between Whitehall and business have been “properly understood” as Labour claimed the Greensill row marks the return of “Tory sleaze”. The Prime Minister said an inquiry led by lawyer Nigel Boardman would examine the situation after it emerged the Government’s former procurement chief had worked for Greensill Capital while still employed as a civil servant. Meanwhile senior Tory William Wragg said former prime minister David Cameron’s lobbying for the collapsed lender was “tasteless, slapdash and unbecoming” and indicated his cross-party Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee could investigate the row.

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