Cameron was able to exploit his personal contacts with former colleagues and officials in the pursuit of commercial gain. He insisted his lobbying activities, after joining the firm as an adviser after he left office, broke no rules, although he has accepted there are “lessons to be learned”.
Earlier this week, the Treasury Committee dumped dozens of texts and emails Cameron sent to government ministers and senior officials appealing for their help in gaining access for Greensill to Covid support programmes.
They included messages to Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Michael Gove, and senior officials at the Treasury and the Bank of England, as well as a call to Health Secretary Matt Hancock.Cameron faced questions at back-to-back hearings by the.
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