David Cameron lobbied Tory peer at Lloyds to save Greensill deal
The former prime minister reached out to a former Tory treasurer - whom he ennobled - to rescue a deal between Lloyds and Greensill.
The former prime minister reached out to a former Tory treasurer - whom he ennobled - to rescue a deal between Lloyds and Greensill.
Cameron is believed to hold shares in a Bermuda-based software company preparing for a New York stock market listing.
“He took away all our local advice services, thousands of local police officers, he reduced funding for refuges, took away access to justice, he made a killing from his failures, we had to suffer because of them," Jess Phillips said.
Cameron met Nadhim Zawahi to discuss genome sequencing two months before the genome firm he advises won contracts worth £870,000.
The former prime minister was reportedly paid $1 million per year - for just 25 days of work.
The report will “single out David Cameron” in concluding that the current rules are “inadequate”.
The government has claimed The Treasury’s top official lost Cameron’s lobbying texts because he entered the wrong phone password too many times.
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