Starmer stands by decision to sack former Foreign Office chief

Politics
26 Apr 2026 • 5:11 PM MYT
The Independent
The Independent

The world’s most free-thinking newspaper

image is not available

  • Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he would not have appointed Lord Mandelson as a diplomat to Washington if he had been informed of the negative outcome of his security vetting.
  • Sir Keir defended his decision to sack Sir Olly Robbins, the former Foreign Office chief, insisting that "no pressure existed whatsoever" to disregard the security vetting process, despite Sir Olly's claims that there was an “atmosphere of pressure” and “constant chasing” from Downing Street.
  • Lord Mandelson was dismissed months after his appointment due to his links to Jeffrey Epstein and is now under police investigation for allegedly leaking sensitive government documents.
  • UK Security Vetting (UKSV) had flagged Lord Mandelson with "high concern" and recommended "clearance denied or withdrawn", a fact Sir Keir claims was not brought to his attention until recently.
  • The controversy continues, with Sir Keir facing calls to resign and reports of Cabinet divisions, as further parliamentary inquiries are scheduled, including appearances from his former chief of staff.

IN FULL

Newswav Malaysia Best News App

Newswav is an online content aggregator and obtains its content from different online sources. The content in the app do not belong to Newswav nor do they reflect the opinions of Newswav and its staff. Your use of this app indicates your understanding and acceptance of this information.

Newswav Sdn. Bhd. (201701008480 (1222645-M)) 2026 All Rights Reserved