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Labour accuses Philip Hammond of breaking ministerial code

Former Tory chancellor reportedly wrote to Treasury to advocate for a bank he is a paid adviser for

The former chancellor Philip Hammond has been accused by Labour of breaking the ministerial code, after reportedly writing to the Treasury to advocate for a bank he is a paid adviser for.

The former MP, who is now a Conservative peer, became the latest figure embroiled in questions over lobbying, following a government-commissioned review which found the rules regarding access and influence of politicians and senior civil servants “worked well”.

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