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Cat Little, permanent secretary at the Cabinet Office, told MPs on April 23 that Olly Robbins refused to hand her a summary of Lord Peter Mandelson’s developed vetting (DV) file, prompting her to obtain the document directly from UK Security Vetting (UKSV). According to Little, the UKSV summary recommended “clearance denied” but the Foreign Office nonetheless granted Mandelson security clearance.
Little said she first saw the UKSV report on March 25 but did not tell Prime Minister Keir Starmer until April 14 while seeking legal and policy advice.
She told the Foreign Affairs Select Committee there appears to be no formal record of the prime minister’s approval of Mandelson’s appointment and described inter-departmental disputes over access to sensitive documents; the Foreign Office reportedly requested vetting files four days after Mandelson was sacked.
Robbins was dismissed by Starmer after media disclosures that he had overridden UKSV advice and has given evidence defending his decision.
Opposition parties and a suspended Labour MP have called for a Privileges Committee referral to examine whether the prime minister misled Parliament.
Little maintained due process was followed but her audit-trail evidence deepens scrutiny of Whitehall record-keeping and ministerial accountability.
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