David Cameron lobbying: Lex Greensill asked if he’s ‘a fraudster’ in MPs’ evidence session

Sky News published this video item, entitled “David Cameron lobbying: Lex Greensill asked if he’s ‘a fraudster’ in MPs’ evidence session” – below is their description.

The founder of Greensill Capital – the firm which ex-prime minister David Cameron lobbied for – has denied his previous government role allowed him to win contracts for his business.

In a marathon three-hour evidence session to a House of Commons committee, Lex Greensill faced an array of questions related to the collapse of his finance firm in March, as well as his relationship with Mr Cameron.

The Treasury committee is due to hear from David Cameron later this week as messages revealed multiple inquiries to civil servants or aides during the pandemic over a Treasury policy.

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