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At least four senior civil servants were allowed to keep second jobs in private sector between 2010-15
John Manzoni, chief executive of the civil service, was allowed to keep a non-executive company director job for seven months. Photograph: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA-EFE
John Manzoni, chief executive of the civil service, was allowed to keep a non-executive company director job for seven months. Photograph: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA-EFE
Sat 17 Apr 2021 01.00 EDT
Among experienced civil servants, they were jokingly referred to as âthe insurgentsâ â a group of executives lured from the private sector by David Cameronâs government to shake up Whitehall.
But now that same group is under intense scrutiny amid a growing row about the influence of lobbyists and business on senior Cabinet Office officials once held up as impartial and untouchable.
One is the fitness-loving former oil magnate who kept his lucrative private sector job upon being parachuted into the upper echelons of government.
The other is the City boss-turned-mandarin who joined Greensill Capital while still on the civil service payroll - and stood to make millions in shares.
Sir John Manzoni and Bill Crothers were today the latest ex-officials facing awkward questions after being dragged into the lobbying row echoing through Westminster.
Both earned big bucks in the private sector, then entered the heart of government in a Whitehall drive to recruit fresh talent, before switching back to the corporate life.
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