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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey Expresses Shock Over Mandelson's Alleged Epstein Emails
Bailey, with direct Epstein-related crisis experience, condemns Mandelson's alleged 2008 email leaks to Epstein of sensitive financial crisis details, raising trust concerns.
- When asked on Sky News, Andrew Bailey, Bank of England Governor, said he was shocked by the Epstein emails alleging Peter Mandelson shared UK tax plans with Jeffrey Epstein on Friday.
- Having served during the 2008 crisis, Bailey worked with the Treasury and Downing Street and has remained measured since succeeding Mark Carney in 2020.
- Journalist Dan Neidle, tax lawyer, uncovered emails alleging Peter Mandelson shared market-sensitive UK tax plans with Jeffrey Epstein in 2008 while business secretary.
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Labour politician Peter Mandelson spent an evening at Jeffrey Epstein's New York home with two Swedish female students, emails from the Epstein investigation show. Mandelson planned to "shop for lingerie" ahead of the meeting, The Telegraph reports.
·Stockholm, Sweden
Read Full ArticleBank of England Governor Calls for Soul Searching Over Mandelson Revelations
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said he was “shocked” by Peter Mandelson’s ties with pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, adding that society must do some soul searching over the revelations.
·United States
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Bank of England chief Andrew Bailey 'shocked' by Peter Mandelson's alleged leaks to Jeffrey Epstein
The governor spoke with measured anger when asked how he felt about Epstein files suggesting Peter Mandelson was sharing market-sensitive information with the paedophile financier during the 2008 economic crisis.
·United Kingdom
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right3Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Center, 37% Right
Bias Distribution
- 38% of the sources are Center, 37% of the sources lean Right
38% Center
L 25%
C 38%
R 37%
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