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Due diligence report warned of ‘general reputational risk’ in Mandelson appointment - UK politics live | Politics

First set of documents relating to Peter Mandelson published

The government has just published the first set of documents relating to Peter Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to the US.

Our team is reading through the documents, which are expected to relate to the process of his appointment as US ambassador in 2024. We will bring you the updates as they come.

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Under the heading “Relationship with Jeffrey Epstein”, the due diligence report noted:

  • A 2019 report commissioned by JPMorgan found that Epstein appeared to ‘maintain a particularly close relationship with Prince Andrew the Duke of York and Lord Peter Mandelson, a senior member of the British government’.

  • After Epstein was first convicted of procuring an underage girl in 2008, their relationship continued across 2009-2011, beginning when Lord Mandelson was business minister and continuing after the end of the Labour government. Mandelson reportedly stayed in Epstein’s House while he was in jail in June 2009.

  • On reporting of the JP Morgan report, Lord Mandelson’s spokesperson said ‘Lord Mandelson very much regrets ever having been introduced to Epstein. This connection has been a matter of public record for some time. He never had any kind of professional or business relationship with Epstein in any form’.

  • A Labour Party spokesperson has previously commented saying “There are a whole range of people that Keir Starmer talks to. Obviously he talks to people who were part of the last Labour government, including Peter Mandelson.”

The report also pointed to a 2024 Telegraph report on the pair’s links.

It said: “The Cabinet Office holds official records that are likely to be released by the National Archives early next year, which relate to a Tony Blair meeting with Epstein that was facilitated by Mandelson.”

The due diligence report concluded: “To note – general reputational risk.”

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