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GeriPeter Mandelson security vetting scandal biggest crisis for diplomatic service in decades, says ex-Foreign Office chief
Peter Mandelson security vetting scandal biggest crisis for diplomatic service in decades, says ex-Foreign Office chief
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Guardian UK18.04.2026Siyaset3 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Peter Mandelson security vetting scandal biggest crisis for diplomatic service in decades, says ex-Foreign Office chief

Simon McDonald says Oliver Robbins was "thrown under a bus" after being sacked over failure to inform ministers about Mandelson's failed UKSV assessment

Hızlı Bakış

  • Former Foreign Office chief Simon McDonald has described the Peter Mandelson security vetting scandal as the biggest crisis for the diplomatic service since 1982.
  • Oliver Robbins was sacked as permanent secretary after it emerged he knew about Mandelson's failed security vetting for the US ambassador posting but did not inform ministers.
  • McDonald accused No 10 of requiring "a scalp" and acting without fairness or due process.

Yapay zekâ özeti

Neden Önemli?

Peter Mandelson was appointed as the UK's ambassador to the United States. During the security vetting process, UKSV found "high" overall concern and recommended "clearance denied", but this was overruled by the Foreign Office using a rarely-used authority. Oliver Robbins knew about this but did not inform ministers.

Yazı boyutu

The Peter Mandelson security vetting scandal is the biggest crisis for the diplomatic service in decades, a former Foreign Office chief has said. Simon McDonald, who was the permanent under-secretary of the government department until 2020, has spoken out in defence of Oliver Robbins, saying the civil servant was "thrown under a bus" by the prime minister, Keir Starmer, when he was dismissed from his role on Thursday. Robbins was sacked as permanent secretary of the Foreign Office hours after the Guardian revealed that Peter Mandelson failed his security vetting in January 2025, during the process to appoint him as ambassador to the US. It is said that Robbins knew about Mandelson's failure to pass the UK Security Vetting (UKSV) assessment but did not forward that information to ministers. Starmer claims he was not made aware of the outcome of the vetting process until this week. Robbins is reportedly angry at what he considers to be unfair treatment by the prime minister and is said to believe that he was following due process. McDonald agreed with this assessment and answered "yes" when asked by the BBC's Today programme on Saturday if Robbins was "thrown under a bus". He said: "Yes, this story broke on Thursday morning [it broke at about 6pm] in a piece in the Guardian; within the news cycle Olly Robbins had been required to resign." McDonald said this showed "No 10 required a scalp and wanted it quickly", adding: "I cannot see that there was any process, any fairness, any giving him the chance to set out his case and that feels, to me, wrong. I think this is the biggest crisis in the diplomatic service since I joined it in 1982." Robbins is expected to give his side of the story on Tuesday when he goes before the Commons foreign affairs select committee. Ministers are concerned he will use this public appearance to hit back at No 10's version of events, which could be damaging for Starmer. McDonald suggested the government had misrepresented what happened during the vetting process in order to shift blame, and that the decision to appoint Mandelson despite concerns being raised by the civil service was made by the prime minister. "The whole posting was controversial," he said. "By the time Olly Robbins became permanent secretary in the Foreign Office, the posting had been announced, it was clear that the prime minister wanted his man to go to Washington, and the system was making that happen." On Friday the Cabinet Office released a template page from the summary document produced by UKSV after Mandelson's vetting. The document would be used by a vetting officer to summarise their findings. It lists three rankings for possible "overall concern": low, medium and high. In the next box, there is a space for a vetting officer to list the outcome of the assessment with their "overall decision or recommendation". Again, there are three options: clearance approved, clearance approved "with risk management" or clearance denied. According to multiple sources, the UKSV process in Mandelson's case concluded there was a "high" overall concern and concluded "clearance denied". It was this recommendation that was overruled by the Foreign Office, which employed a rarely used authority to grant him clearance anyway. Of the process, McDonald said: "If it [the vetting process] did amount to failure then that fact, that ultimate conclusion would have to be conveyed to the political level, but the fact that it was not indicates to me that the fact was rather more complicated than No 10 would wish to present." The prime minister said earlier this week he was "furious" about what had happened, while Downing Street squarely blamed the Foreign Office, with Starmer's official spokesperson saying No 10 had "repeatedly" sought the facts of the case without being told. Asked if this amounted to a "cover-up", they did not reject this, saying: "Well, the prime minister was not informed and he's made clear that it is staggering that he was not informed."

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Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • Oliver Robbins will use his appearance before the Commons foreign affairs select committee to defend his actions and potentially reveal more about No 10's involvement

    Çok muhtemel · Günler içinde

  • Further revelations about who knew what and when regarding the vetting decision

    Muhtemel · Haftalar içinde

Açık Sorular

  • Who exactly knew about the vetting failure and when
  • Why Robbins did not forward the vetting information to ministers
  • Whether Starmer genuinely was not informed
  • Who authorized the overruling of the UKSV decision

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