
Mandelson was arrested last month and has since been released under investigation (Picture: AFP)
The UK government has released tens of thousands of documents regarding Lord Peter Mandelson’s ambassador appointment after outcry over his links to Jeffrey Epstein.
Cabinet minister Darren Jones said a ‘big number’ of the documents will be released today,though it is still just a fraction of the papers demanded by Parliament.
Last month,MPs ordered the Government to release tens of thousands of documents relating to Lord Mandelson’s appointment in 2024 after questions over how the peer was vetted and what was known about his links to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
In the files released today,it was revealed that Mandelson was given a £75,000 severance payout,but asked for a much larger number.
He fought to have his entire work contract as US Ambassador – a sum which would have been well above £500,000 – before being fired.
Emails published by the Government today reveal that special advisers confirmed £75,000 was paid to Mandelson – but he originally asked for ‘over £500k’ (Picture: UK Government)His severance payment consisted of a payment in lieu of notice element – £40,329.50,with a special payment of £34,670.50 subject to a tax exemption on the first £30,000. The remaining £4,670.50 was subject to normal tax and NI deductions.An email titled ‘PM Settlement’ from cabinet employee Alice McCullough reads: ‘If there’s any pushback,it might be worth mentioning that he opened negotiations asking us to pay out his contract (over £500k).’The files also noted that Mandelson sought advice from a Senior Counsel in employment law,aiming to focus on the ‘reasonableness of the PM’s decision.’
In one photo,Mandelson was pictured in his undergarments (Picture: PA)The timing of the release has led to accusations from the Conservatives that the Prime Minister is attempting to ‘dodge questions’ about Lord Mandelson’s vetting by publishing the documents after PMQs.Shadow Cabinet Office minister Alex Burghart said: ‘His fingers are all over this. He’s already admitted that he knew about Mandelson’s ongoing relationship with Epstein when he appointed him.’The Government has also agreed a framework with the Metropolitan Police on which documents can be released without prejudicing the ongoing police investigation into Lord Mandelson.Lord Peter Mandelson should never have been appointed,Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones said.In his statement,Jones told the Commons: ‘The victims of Epstein have lived with trauma that most of us can barely comprehend. They’ve had to relive it again and again,and they have had to see accountability delayed and too often denied.‘We must all learn this hard lesson,and a culture which dismisses women’s experiences far,far too often and too easily,Peter Mandelson should never have been appointed,and the Government will comply with the humble address.’Lord Mandelson was arrested on February 23 on suspicion of misconduct in public office,having been accused of passing sensitive information on to Epstein during his time as business secretary.He was subsequently bailed,but later released from his bail conditions,although he remains under investigation.Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at .For more stories like this,check our news page.United News - unews.co.za