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Lex Greensill to face grilling by UK parliamentary inquiry
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Greensill Capital founder Lex Greensill will be publicly grilled by British politicians this week after the former Bundaberg farmer was called to appear in front of a parliamentary committee examining his company’s dramatic collapse.
Mr Greensill will face questioning from both sides of British politics on Tuesday afternoon in London (Wednesday morning in Australia) as part of Treasury’s ‘Lessons from Greensill Capital’ inquiry.
Lex Greensill will break his silence in front of a British parliamentary committee this week.
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