Summary
Lord Peter Mandelson may be fined up to £300 for urinating in public in London, but the council cannot find his current address to send the penalty notice. Mandelson, a former UK ambassador to the US, is under investigation for potential leaks of sensitive information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Key Facts
- Lord Mandelson could face a fine of up to £300 for public urination in London.
- The local council cannot find an address to send the fine notice.
- Mandelson was sacked as the UK's ambassador to the US due to ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
- He is being investigated for allegedly sharing sensitive government information with Epstein.
- The incident of urination occurred in November last year in Notting Hill, London.
- Pictures of Mandelson urinating were reported by the Daily Mail.
- If paid within two weeks, the fine reduces to £150.
- Mandelson was a prominent figure in British politics, serving as business secretary under Prime Minister Gordon Brown.