David Cameron has been forced to disclose details of the perks, pay and share options he received from the controversial finance firm Greensill while lobbying ministers on behalf of the company. The former prime minister admitted that he had a “big economic investment” in the future of Greensill at the same time as he was urging the government to support the firm. SponsoredUnder questioning from MPs on the Treasury select committee, Cameron said this included the use of the company’s private plane for “visits”, a larger salary than he earned in Downing Street and shares in the company. He refused to disclose details of his full financial package, claiming it was private. However, he did not dispute a report in The Wall Street Journal that
Source: The Times May 13, 2021 15:16 UTC