PM's ex-chief of staff to give evidence on Mandelson vetting
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PM's ex-chief of staff to give evidence on Mandelson vetting21 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleKate WhannelPolitical reporterGetty ImagesThe prime minister's former chief of staff Morgan McSweeney will give evidence to MPs on the Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday about his role in the security vetting of Lord Mandelson.McSweeney, who advised the prime minister to appoint Lord Mandelson as the UK's ambassador to the US, is likely to face questions about whether he put pressure on civil servants to speed up the vetting.It comes after former senior Foreign Office civil servant Sir Olly Robbins accused No 10 of a "dismissive" attitude towards the process - a claim Downing Street has denied.Cat Little, the most senior civil servant at the Cabinet Office, will appear before the committee on Thursday at 9:30 BST.Committee chair Dame Emily Thornberry has said the Foreign Office's Chief Property and Security Officer Ian Collard and former Foreign Office top civil servant Sir Philip Barton have also been asked to given evidence. Last week, Little told Sir Keir Starmer that the UK Security and Vetting (UKSV) team had raised concerns about Lord Mandelson, but the Foreign Office had still granted him security clearance. The prime minister effectively sacked Sir Olly, expressing anger that the Foreign Office had not told him that Lord Mandelson failed security vetting.Giving his version of events to the Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday, Sir Olly said he had not seen UKSV documents but had, in an oral briefing, been told that Lord Mandelson's case was "borderline" and the risks could potentially be managed. He added that under civil service guidance he would not have been allowed to tell the prime minister about details of the vetting, only his final decision on the case. Sir Olly also said that his department faced "an atmosphere of pressure" over completing the process to clear Lord Mandelson to start hi...





