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Starmer has accused officials in the Foreign Office of deliberately and repeatedly withholding the fact
Foreign Office officials had proceeded to use “a rarely used authority to override the recommendation from security officials”, the newspaper said. Starmer has apologised for the appointment but insisted due process was followed, accusing
officials would have given Peter Mandelson clearance against the vetting agency’s recommendation let alone without checking with the prime minister himself. However, he insisted that those accusations had been “disproved” by [the testimony
Foreign Office](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/8338644581f50987e1ab9f331746aae52c411cd6/0_0_5976_3992/master/5976.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Boris Johnson was accused of misleading parliament, the accusation now being thrown at Keir Starmer. Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian Starmer’s problems stem from his decision in late
accused Downing Street of taking a "dismissive approach" to vetting during Lord Mandelson's appointment as the UK's ambassador to the US. Sir Olly was sacked as Foreign Office boss last week after
accused Olly Robbins of deliberately and repeatedly obstructing the truth about the Mandelson vetting scandal before a high-jeopardy appearance of the sacked top official before MPs on Tuesday. Six days after the prime minister
accusations against Olly Robbins and reinstate him”. Simon McDonald, who once held Robbins’ job as top civil servant in the Foreign Office, said if [Keir Starmer](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/keir-starmer) had only waited to hear
officials initially recommended that Mandelson not be given security clearance for the role, but that they were overruled. It remains unclear who gave the order for the clearance to be granted, though Starmer [sacked Olly
Foreign Office civil servant. “It’s just total self-serving, narrow, selfish, political endgame stuff,” said one supporter of Robbins, who was dismissed for failing to tell the prime minister that the now disgraced former
Starmer will not face a parliamentary investigation over claims he misled MPs about the process to appoint Lord Mandelson as US ambassador. The House of Commons voted 335 to 223 against a Conservative-led motion
Office official ousted after it emerged Peter Mandelson was granted a security clearance despite concerns raised during the vetting process is expected to face questions from MPs on Tuesday. Sir Olly Robbins will be grilled
accused of pressuring the Foreign Office into approving the appointment of Lord Mandelson despite being aware of his friendship with the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his business links to Russia and China”. And here
Starmer should be investigated in Parliament for allegedly misleading the House of Commons. It relates to several comments he made about the process of appointing Lord Mandelson as the UK's ambassador
Starmer is facing calls to resign from opposition parties and is due to answer questions on the scandal in Parliament on Monday. The Foreign Office's top civil servant Sir Olly Robbins, who was sacked
Starmer's chief of staff. Speaking at security conference in Ukraine, McSweeney said he found it "strange reading about a character with the same name as mine sometimes", as he spoke publicly for the first
official Sir Philip Barton has told MPs there was no way for him to raise his concerns about Lord Mandelson's appointment as the UK's ambassador to the US. Sir Philip said
officials recommended he be denied security clearance has sent shock waves through the government and once more called the prime minister’s future into question. Starmer has said he regrets appointing Mandelson, whom he sacked
Starmer](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/keir-starmer), had his own Sir Humphrey moment – potentially an existential one. Olly Robbins, [fired by the prime minister](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/apr/16/foreign-offices-top-civil-servant-olly-robbins-leaves-post-in-mandelson-vetting-row) as the Foreign Office’s permanent secretary after not informing
officials who told him it was “overall … a borderline case” that could be handled through “robust risk management”. He admitted he felt under pressure to deliver a “rapid outcome” to the case, but that
official who briefed the then-Foreign Office boss Sir Olly Robbins about UK Security and Vetting's (UKSV) recommendation not to give clearance to Mandelson. Sir Olly [was sacked last week](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c747r3v90k3o) after