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Johnson’s pick to run Greensill inquiry is a former Tory member

Exclusive: revelation that Nigel Boardman stood in council election prompts calls for inquiry to be abandoned

The solicitor appointed by Boris Johnson to run an independent inquiry into the Greensill lobbying scandal is a former Conservative party member who stood as a council candidate, the Guardian can reveal.

Nigel Boardman, whose appointment prompted concerns that he may be perceived as being too close to the Tories and the government, tried to become a councillor for the party in Islington, London, in 1986.

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