Vetting gaps over Mandelson-Epstein ties spark UK political scrutiny

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Government documents show officials warned of a reputational risk in Lord Mandelson’s Epstein ties before his US ambassadorship, citing Epstein staying at his home in 2009 and a 2019 JP Morgan report. The records also describe a rushed appointment process and concerns among senior civil servants; Mandelson pursued a severance package that led to a £75,000 settlement after his sacking. MPs demand full papers as police continue an investigation and opposition questions escalate over the PM's knowledge and honesty.
- PM warned of 'reputational risk' over Mandelson's Epstein links BBC
- Starmer Was Warned of ‘Reputational Risk’ of Making Friend of Epstein the Ambassador to U.S. The New York Times
- Here is what the Mandelson files reveal — so far politico.eu
- Released UK files reveal concerns on Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador Reuters
- Mandelson was offered highly classified briefing before vetting completed The Guardian
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