Cable calls for police probe into Prince Andrew’s trade envoy years over Epstein ties

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Former business secretary Sir Vince Cable urges a police or DPP investigation into possible corruption during Prince Andrew’s 2001–2011 tenure as UK trade envoy after US DOJ files allegedly show he forwarded confidential government and commercial information to Jeffrey Epstein, including discussions about Aston Martin, RBS, and Treasury material; MPs call for scrutiny and accountability, while Andrew denies wrongdoing and Buckingham Palace says it will support police if approached.
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