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Former chancellor Philip Hammond slammed for ‘unwise’ contact with Treasury on behalf of OakNorth

The former chancellor did not accept Acoba's decision

The publication on 1 September of the five letters between Philip Hammond and Eric Pickles is the latest in the lobbying scandal
The publication on 1 September of the five letters between Philip Hammond and Eric Pickles is the latest in the lobbying scandal Photo: Bloomberg via Getty Images

It was “unwise” and “not acceptable” for former chancellor Lord Philip Hammond to contact Charles Roxburgh, the second permanent secretary at the Treasury, in the context of his role at British fintech OakNorth, the chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments has said.

“Unfortunately, even though the initial contact was made without your involvement, it was an unwise step to contact senior officials at the Treasury on OakNorth’s behalf,” said Lord Eric Pickles in a 31 August letter. 

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