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Davis Cameron s name was being used to promote disgraced financier Lex Greensill s company to the NHS just four months before its collapse, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. Greensill Capital, which filed for insolvency in March, was touting Cameron as its senior adviser as recently as November, according to confidential documents. The finance firm was offering NHS trusts its business app Earnd as a way for staff to receive their salaries before payday. But last month, Earnd fell into administration with £10.2million of debt, some of which is owed to NHS entities. Earnd was used by several NHS trusts with thousands of staff. ....
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Who would want to be Metropolitan Police Commissioner? Dame Cressida Dick’s career hangs in the balance – but it s worth noting she s the fourth commissioner in a little over a decade 15 March 2021 • 7:15pm Dame Cressida Dick, the commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, is pictured walking to New Scotland Yard following calls for her resignation Credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP Who would be Metropolitan Police Commissioner? Although the highest ranking, most senior officer in the country –with a £270,000 salary to boot – it is a job that comes with perils and hazards. And plenty of them. As Dame Cressida Dick clung on to her job on Monday night, she could be forgiven for wondering how it came to pass that the most switched on officer of her generation, and the first female commissioner in history, could have come unstuck. ....
Scotland Yard detectives have a saying about their less talented bosses: ‘He couldn’t investigate his way out of a paper bag.’ The phrase perfectly sums up former Met commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe’s internal review into the ‘mass shredding’ of police corruption files. After an embarrassing grilling from MPs in 2014, the country’s most senior police officer promised to get to the bottom of findings by a barrister-led inquiry that four bin bags relating to police corruption in the bungled investigation into the 1993 murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence had been shredded. Years passed and the Met never mentioned what had happened to the review. Until now. ....
INVESTIGATIONS using the Police National Computer will be hindered for at least three months while the Home Office tries to recover thousands of lost records. ....