Police weigh misconduct claims over Mandelson–Epstein emails

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Police are reviewing reports of alleged misconduct in public office after emails reportedly show Lord Mandelson forwarding government information to Jeffrey Epstein when he was business secretary; several parties have urged investigation, Mandelson has resigned from Labour and is on leave from the House of Lords, and the government says police will determine whether a crime occurred, as disclosures reveal further interactions between Mandelson, Epstein and senior figures during the financial crisis.
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- Mandelson quits Labour after new claims about Epstein ties politico.eu
- Peter Mandelson leaked sensitive UK government tax plans to Jeffrey Epstein Financial Times
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