Unveiled Documents Stir Political Storm Over Mandelson's Ambassadorship
The British government released documents revealing concerns over Peter Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador due to ties with Jeffrey Epstein. The records showcase potential reputational risks stemming from Mandelson's past roles and connections. Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces backlash but remains in office despite controversy.
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The British government, on Wednesday, disclosed documents indicating apprehensions about appointing Peter Mandelson as the US ambassador, primarily due to his associations with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This revelation has initiated a political storm for Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
The files, submitted to Starmer in December 2024, highlight reputational risks linked to Mandelson's previous government roles and his involvement with Global Counsel, a lobbying firm. The documents, made public, suggest Mandelson misled officials regarding his relationship with Epstein, prompting transparency demands from lawmakers.
Mandelson, once a Labour government stalwart, was arrested on charges of public office misconduct but released without bail. Although denying wrongdoing, he faces scrutiny over allegations of sharing sensitive information with Epstein during his tenure as the UK's business secretary.
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