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David Cameron contacted the Bank of England at least six times to lobby on behalf of his employer Lex Greensill, new documents show. Emails released under Freedom of Information rules show the ...
The Bank of England (BoE) has admitted that former UK prime minister David Cameron lobbied it on behalf of bankrupt supply chain finance firm Greensill Capital.
Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday that the Bank of England had to play its part in getting Britain's economy growing and said the government must curb spending and borrowing.
The lobbying scandal dramatically deepened yesterday as it emerged that David Cameron repeatedly contacted one of the most senior figures in the Bank of England on behalf of Greensill Capital. The ...
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David Cameron personally lobbied the top civil servant at the Treasury and the deputy governor of the Bank of England on behalf of the failed finance firm Greensill Capital, it has been disclosed ...
David Cameron is to deploy the weight of the Bank of England in his fight to keep Britain in the EU, in a move that echoes the BoE’s crucial intervention in the debate on Scottish independence.
Former British prime minister David Cameron repeatedly pushed the Bank of England and the UK Treasury to risk up to €23 billion in taxpayer cash to help Greensill Capital, just as the lender ...
LONDON (AP) — The Bank of England published on Thursday a series of communications showing Britain's former prime minister, David Cameron making repeated efforts for a now-bankrupt financial ...
David Cameron's Repeated Lobbying Of Treasury And Bank Of England Revealed More questions raised over ex-PM and work for Greensill Capital as documents – some heavily redacted – are published.
David Cameron personally lobbied the top civil servant at the Treasury and the deputy governor of the Bank of England on behalf of the failed finance firm Greensill Capital, it has been disclosed.
Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday that the Bank of England had to play its part in getting Britain's economy growing and said the government must curb spending and borrowing.