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U.K. Lobbying Scandal Deepens as Hancock Accused of Cronyism Bloomberg 1 hr ago Emily Ashton and Alex Morales
(Bloomberg) The controversy engulfing the U.K. government over its ties to business intensified as it emerged a second official held a position at Greensill Capital while still in post, and Health Secretary Matt Hancock was accused of “cronyism” over the award of contracts to a company he owns shares in.
NHS Wales gave Topwood Ltd. two contracts worth 150,000 pounds ($206,000) for “confidential waste destruction” last month. Hancock, who is responsible for the National Health Service in England, has declared in the register of interests for members of Parliament he owns 15% of shares in the firm. His sister, Emily Gilruth, is a director of the firm, according to official records.
U.K. Lobbying Scandal Deepens as Hancock Accused of Cronyism Bloomberg 2 hrs ago Emily Ashton and Alex Morales
(Bloomberg) The controversy engulfing the U.K. government over its ties to business intensified as it emerged a second official held a position at Greensill Capital while still in post, and Health Secretary Matt Hancock was accused of “cronyism” over the award of contracts to a company he owns shares in.
NHS Wales gave Topwood Ltd. two contracts worth 150,000 pounds ($206,000) for “confidential waste destruction” last month. Hancock, who is responsible for the National Health Service in England, has declared in the register of interests for members of Parliament he owns 15% of shares in the firm. His sister, Emily Gilruth, is a director of the firm, according to official records.
Are there 22 more Greensills? Fears of a lobbying timebomb as it emerges group of business chiefs have access to No10
More than 20 businessmen and women occupy the same role which allowed Lex Greensill to gain privileged access to Downing Street, it was revealed last night
They are called Crown Representatives – leading figures from the private sector
They are unpaid, but have access to senior politicians and mandarins