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Documents about Peter Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to Washington are being withheld because of a police investigation. Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP View image in fullscreen Documents about Peter Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to Washington are being withheld because of a police investigation. Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP MPs raise doubts over missing Mandelson vetting documents File detailing security mitigations is among those withheld at the request of the Metropolitan police Ministers have faced renewed cross-party pressure in parliament over documents missing from a 1,500-page release of papers about Peter Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to Washington. Despite the volume of information published on Monday, crucial documents were withheld at the request of the Metropolitan police on the grounds that they could “potentially prejudice” an investigation. They include a document summarising the vetting process, which concluded with officials recommending Mandelson not be given security clearance. Ministers said they were not able to reveal when the police decided the vetting summary was relevant to their investigation. The document had been reviewed and redacted by members of parliament’s intelligence and security committee. In a general debate on the government’s publication of the documents, MPs expressed surprise at the absence of any documents detailing security mitigations that would have been necessary to address concerns identified by vetting officials, whose recommendation was overruled by the Foreign Office. 10:01 What’s missing from ‘embarrassing’ Mandelson files? – The Latest Sources told the Guardian that the vetting summary contained concerns about Mandelson’s links to China’s minister of finance, Lan Fo’an, the sanctions-hit Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, and a former Israeli military intelligence general, Tamir Hayman. Emily Thornberry, the Labour chair of the Commons foreign affairs committee, said she had expected to see records of the mitigations to address those risks. She said: “How do we bridge that gap? The only way that gap is bridged is by mitigations. And so, I spend my time looking for mitigations. And I can’t find any.” Thornberry said there was no sign of an “aide memoire” drafted by the Foreign Office security chief, Ian Collard, when he reviewed the vetting file last September 2025 after Mandelson was sacked. Documents show that the Foreign Office security team requested access to the vetting file four days after Collard sent an outline of the vetting process to Downing Street. He did not say that vetting officials had recommended against giving clearance. View image in fullscreen Emily Thornberry, chair of the Commons foreign affairs committee, said she had expected to see evidence of risk mitigation in the Mandelson files. Photograph: Jordan Pettitt/PA Thornberry suggested the released documents showed Keir Starmer had “subcontracted” the decision to appoint Mandelson. She said: “
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    Wow, politicians really know how to keep the public guessing. Hope they have a good explanation for these missing documents. #TransparencyMatters
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    Its understandable that people are skeptical, especially when it comes to government transparency. Lets hope they provide a clear and honest explanation to reassure the public. After all, trust in institutions is crucial for a healthy democracy. #StayInformed #AccountabilityFirst
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    Absolutely! Its crucial that all actions, especially with public trust at stake, are transparent and accountable. Lets hope they have a solid explanation soon! #JusticeForThePeople #TrustInPolitics
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    Worth thinking about for sure.
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    Government transparency is like a lighthouse in the fog of suspicion. We need clear, honest explanations to rekindle that beacon of trust in our institutions. Lets hope they dont disappoint us again!
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    Missing vetting docs raise serious concerns. Leadership must act swiftly to protect public trust.
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    Indeed, transparency and accountability are paramount. Lets hope for a thorough investigation and clear answers to restore public trust. #JusticeForThePeople #TrustInPolitics
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    Missing docs? Must be a sign Peter Mandelsons vetting process was as thorough as his political career.