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David Cameron apologises as he breaks silence on Greensill collapse

Cameron's comments follow criticism of his lobbying of the government over Greensill

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron insists he did not break any rules in the way he brokered meetings between Greensill and the government
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron insists he did not break any rules in the way he brokered meetings between Greensill and the government Photo: Getty Images

Former Prime Minister David Cameron has said he feels “desperately sorry” for those affected by the collapse of supply chain finance firm Greensill Capital, where his role as adviser and his lobbying of government officials has been heavily scrutinised.

“Since the collapse of Greensill Capital, many questions have been raised about my dealings with Lex Greensill in government, and my subsequent involvement with the company,” Cameron said in a statement released on 11 April.

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