Why is the Serious Fraud Office investigating the UK’s Foreign Secretary?

Cameron: if the police have questions for him to answer, should he not step back from his government role until he’s in the clear – or convicted?

Shouldn’t ministers of the United Kingdom’s government be beyond any possible reproach – especially criminal investigation?

Shouldn’t the voters of this once-great country naturally demand that nobody in its government has even the slightest suggestion of dishonesty or unfair play levelled against them?

In that case, given this…

David Cameron’s activities at the scandal-hit Greensill Capital finance company are a “matter of interest” in a wider investigation by the Serious Fraud Office, the Guardian understands.

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The SFO, which investigates and prosecutes fraud, bribery and corruption in the UK, has questioned interview subjects about the UK foreign secretary’s involvement with the now-defunct company, sources claim.

The Guardian understands that Cameron’s activities have been discussed in sensitive interviews with witnesses in the long-running SFO investigation. A spokesperson for Cameron declined to answer specific questions about the investigation and his involvement with Greensill, but said that the foreign secretary had not personally had “any contact” with the SFO.

Witnesses have been questioned on the role Cameron played in promoting Greensill to investors and his engagement with and promotion of GFG, the Guardian understands.

… Shouldn’t we all demand Cameron’s removal from his current role, at least until the facts about his involvement in the Greensill scandal are established, once and for all?

Source: David Cameron’s activities at Greensill a ‘matter of interest’ in wider fraud inquiry | David Cameron | The Guardian


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One Comment

  1. oeggame1 January 29, 2024 at 4:15 pm - Reply

    He should have never been left back in. After the issue of his offshore accounts which he blamed his father for dishonesty runs through our new parliamentary people’s it needs to be a clean house if ever the British people’s can get

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