Cabinet Office officials delayed telling Starmer about Mandelson vetting recommendation for almost three weeks – UK politics live | Politics

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Cabinet Office officials delayed telling Starmer about Mandelson vetting recommendation for almost three weeks – UK politics live | Politics


Little says she delayed telling PM about Mandelson vetting recommendation because she wanted legal advice first

Little said she saw the UKSV report on Mandelson on 25 March.

She said she dicussed it with the cabinet secretary, Antonia Romeo, shortly afterwards. But they did not tell the PM until 14 April.

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Asked why it took so long to inform him, she replied:

double quotation markI immediately sought legal … advice, because this is such an unusual thing for a government official to do, to handle that sort of security information.

I believe I have a responsibility to handle that sensitive information within the framework of both the law and the guidance that I’m subject to, and I did not feel that I could share that information until I understood the consequences and the authority that I had.

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Little refuses to say if Robbins’ account of how vetting approved likely to be backed by Foreign Office security chief

Little was asked if she spoke to Ian Collard, head of the estates, security and network directorate in the Foreign Office, about the decision to grant vetting to Mandelson. As Henry Dyer explains here, he is a crucial figure because he was the person who advised Olly Robbins that, notwithstanding the UKSV concerns, the Foreign Office’s security team thought the risks around Mandelson could be managed and his clearance should be approved.

Little said she did not speak to Collard, because one of her officials did.

Q: Was the information given by Collard different from the information given by Robbins to the committee?

Little refused to say. She said the committee should speak to Collard directly. He is due to give evidence to the committee.

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