Second batch of Mandelson files to be published on Monday
Summary
The UK government will publish a second set of documents about Lord Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to the US. This follows a parliamentary order and an investigation into Mandelson’s links to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender.Key Facts
- The second batch of documents will be released on Monday.
- Lord Mandelson was removed from his ambassador role after new information about his Epstein connections emerged.
- Parliament forced the government to share all papers about the appointment through a formal process called a humble address.
- The government initially opposed publishing the documents due to concerns over national security and diplomacy.
- Sensitive papers are first reviewed by the Intelligence and Security Committee to decide what can be made public.
- The first batch showed Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was warned that Mandelson’s relationship with Epstein posed reputational risks.
- Mandelson has said his friendship with Epstein was a serious mistake but denies wrongdoing.
- Some documents may be partly hidden to protect national security, international relations, or the names of junior officials.
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