Dozens of heavily redacted emails, texts and documents laying out David Cameron's contact with ministers on behalf of his employer Lex Greensill were sneaked out last night.
The trove of Treasury correspondence was dumped on the Government's website at 8pm on Thursday, following weeks of demands for their release.
Mr Cameron's lobbying activities are being examined by at least seven parliamentary inquiries after triggering a reckoning in Westminster about access to people in power.
He has previously defended his conduct when under fire for contacting ministers on behalf of Greensill but admitted that he should have used only the "most formal of channels".
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