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Top civil servant admits confusion over Downing Street’s employment terms for Lex Greensill

Civil servant was alarmed by Lex Greensill's access to Downing Street

Simon Case, cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, admitted he found it alarming that Lex Greensill (pictured) was given access to government on grounds that were not clear
Simon Case, cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, admitted he found it alarming that Lex Greensill (pictured) was given access to government on grounds that were not clear Photo: Ian Tuttle/Shutterstock

The grounds under which financier Lex Greensill was employed by the UK government and received security clearance to Downing Street was “unclear”, senior civil servants have told MPs.

Darren Tierney, director general for propriety and ethics in the Cabinet Office, told MPs that civil servants were unable to find a contract governing Greensill’s advisory role in David Cameron’s government.

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