Starmer-Mandelson latest: I was told to ‘get on with’ appointment but PM knew risks, ex-Foreign Office chief says
The top civil servant at the Foreign Office at the time of Peter Mandelson’s appointment has said there was “absolutely” pressure on officials to vet Mandelson quickly. Sir Philip Barton answered the question on whether there was pressure on civil servants in two parts, explaining whether there was pressure on the “substance” of Mandelson’s developed vetting case, and whether there was pressure for it to be done in a particular time frame.
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