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Treasury Committee writes to Cameron, Chancellor and Governor about Greensill

20 April 2021

Yesterday, the Treasury Committee launched an inquiry called ‘Lessons from Greensill Capital’. It will focus on the regulatory lessons from the failure of Greensill Capital and the appropriateness of HM Treasury’s response to lobbying in relation to Greensill Capital.

Rt Hon. Mel Stride MP, Chair of the Treasury Committee, has today written to the following people to ask them a series of questions to inform the Committee’s inquiry:

The Committee will seek to take oral evidence from Mr Cameron, Mr Sunak, the Bank of England, the FCA, Lex Greensill, and others in due course.

The Committee plans to hold a scene-setting oral evidence session with relevant experts on Wednesday 28 April, details of which will be announced later this week.

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