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Tories join demands for 'cronyism' probe amid David Cameron row


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Greensill (its UK base is pictured) wanted the Bank of England to act as a final guarantor to protect its clients in the event of further economic difficulties
Mr Cameron was said to have described the decision to exclude his employer's firm, Greensill Capital, from Rishi Sunak's multibillion-pound Covid scheme as 'nuts' and pressed for the Chancellor to reconsider 
And it was today suggested that Mr Cameron 's embarrassment has been stoked by aides of Michael Gove (pictured)
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David Cameron 'welcomes' Greensill inquiry and 'will be glad' to answer questions

David Cameron 'welcomes' Greensill inquiry and 'will be glad' to answer questions
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'I broke no rules': David Cameron speaks on lobbying scandal after weeks of silence


Former Tory prime minister David Cameron has broken his silence on the lobbying scandal surrounding himself and Lex Greensill
DAVID Cameron has accepted he should have communicated with the Government “through only the most formal of channels” as he acknowledged he made mis-steps over the Greensill Capital lobbying controversy.
In his first comments after weeks of silence, the former prime minister said in a statement that having “reflected on this at length” he accepts he should have acted differently “so there can be no room for misinterpretation”.
The “growing scandal” began after it emerged the former Tory leader privately lobbied current government ministers including Chancellor Rishi Sunak for access to an emergency coronavirus loan for his employer, the scandal-hit financier Lex Greensill.

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David Cameron insists he complied with rules when lobbying Government on behalf of Greensill Capital

David Cameron insists he complied with rules when lobbying Government on behalf of Greensill Capital
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