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Cameron only concerned about Greensill as late as December

Texts, calls and emails released show extent of lobbying by former PM

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David Cameron, former U.K. prime minister Photo: David Paul Morris/Getty Images

Former Prime Minister David Cameron has said that he first became concerned that Greensill Capital might be in "serious financial difficulty” in December 2020 following a call he had from the founder of the now-collapsed supply chain finance firm.

Evidence released ahead of a hearing of MPs later today shows Cameron described the firm's controversial leader Lex Greensill as a "friend" as he corresponded with leading government figures ranging from Rishi Sunak to Michael Gove in a bid to curry favours for the business.

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