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Key figure in Mandelson vetting scandal will not give evidence before MPs

Key figure in Mandelson vetting scandal will not give evidence before MPs

Summary

A key official involved in vetting Peter Mandelson for his role as UK ambassador to Washington will not appear in person before a parliamentary committee but will provide written answers. The committee is investigating the security vetting process that initially failed Mandelson but was later overruled, leading to controversy and the resignation of a top civil servant.

Key Facts

  • Ian Collard, a former ambassador and Foreign Office security officer, will submit written evidence instead of speaking to MPs.
  • The Foreign Affairs Committee has already heard from Olly Robbins and Cat Little about Mandelson’s vetting process.
  • Robbins, who left his Foreign Office role recently, said Collard briefed him on concerns over Mandelson’s security clearance.
  • Robbins described pressure to approve Mandelson’s clearance as normal government urgency, not undue interference.
  • Mandelson was given access to classified briefings before his security clearance was finalized.
  • There was debate over whether Mandelson needed vetting due to his House of Lords membership.
  • Labour leader Keir Starmer said he was not informed about the vetting outcome and would not have appointed Mandelson if he had known.
  • The Prime Minister defended the decision to dismiss Robbins and said the pressure to approve Mandelson was typical government pressure, not improper influence.
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