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Cameron only concerned about Greensill as late as December

Texts, calls and emails released show extent of lobbying by former PM

David Cameron, former U.K. prime minister
David Cameron, former U.K. prime minister Photo: David Paul Morris/Getty Images

Former Prime Minister David Cameron has said that he first became concerned that Greensill Capital might be in "serious financial difficulty” in December 2020 following a call he had from the founder of the now-collapsed supply chain finance firm.

Evidence released ahead of a hearing of MPs later today shows Cameron described the firm's controversial leader Lex Greensill as a "friend" as he corresponded with leading government figures ranging from Rishi Sunak to Michael Gove in a bid to curry favours for the business.

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