Don't show me this message again✕ David Cameron has indicated he is prepared to give evidence to MPs on the Greensill lobbying scandal as the government continues to face questions over links to the now collapsed financial firm and the “revolving door” with businesses. It comes after the Treasury Select Committee announced on Wednesday it would mount an inquiry — separate to the one launched by Boris Johnson’s government — which is expected to investigate ministers’ responses to the lobbying by the former Tory prime minister. Mr Cameron, who joined Greensill Capital in a paid role as special adviser in 2018, two years after leaving No 10, was found to have sent text messages and emails to ministers, including the chancellor Rishi Sunak, in an effort to exert influence within government.