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    Mandelson should testify before US Congress about his links to Epstein, UK minister says | Peter Mandelson

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    Peter Mandelson said he had been wrong to believe Epstein. Photograph: Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA
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    Lord Mandelson should testify before the US Congress about his links to Jeffrey Epstein, a government minister has said, as documents appeared to show the late child sex offender sent the former US ambassador $75,000.

    Emails and other documents released by the US justice department on Friday shed new light on the closeness of the relationship between Epstein and the former UK business secretary.

    Bank statements appear to show three separate payments of $25,000 referencing the former MP for Hartlepool being sent from Epstein’s JP Morgan bank accounts.

    Contacted about the statements, Mandelson said: “I have no record and no recollection of receiving these sums and do not know if the documents are authentic.”

    Mandelson reiterated that he had been wrong to believe Epstein and continue his association with him, adding: “I deeply regret doing so and apologise unequivocally to the women and girls who suffered.”.

    On Sunday housing, communities and local government secretary Steve Reed said Mandelson, who was sacked as British ambassador to Washington last year, had “a moral obligation” to share what he knew about the disgraced financier. He told Sky News that anyone with information or evidence should share it “whether that is Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, whether it’s Lord Mandelson, or whether it’s anybody else”, adding: “[T]hey have a moral obligation to share what they knew so that the victims can help find the justice that they’ve been denied for so long.”

    But Reed refused to be drawn on whether Mandelson, who has been on a leave of absence from the House of Lords since he took up his role as US ambassador and does not currently have the Labour whip, should possibly be stripped of his peerage. “I think before taking any action like that, we need to understand exactly what’s happened,” he said.

    Pressure is mounting on Keir Starmer to take decisive action to block any return of Mandelson to the House of Lords as a Labour peer, after the emails released on Friday also appear to show the then business secretary assuring Epstein in December 2009 that he was “trying hard” to change government policy on bankers’ bonuses at his request.

    A statement, dated 14 May 2003 and first reported by the Financial Times, shows a payment sent to a Barclays Bank account where Mandelson’s then partner Reinaldo Avila da Silva is named as “A/C”, typically an abbreviation for account. “Peter Mandelson” is named on the account as “BEN”, often an abbreviation for beneficiary.

    The second and third payments of $25,000 appear to have been made to HSBC accounts, days apart in June 2004. In both, “Peter Mandelson” is identified as “BEN”.

    It is unclear if the three payments ever made it into any of the named accounts and being named or pictured in the files is not an indication of wrongdoing. Sources close to Mandelson said the statements could not be taken at face value and contained errors. They said the US justice department had previously stated that the Epstein files may contain false images, documents or videos.

    In emails also released on Friday, Mandelson, then a cabinet member of Gordon Brown’s government, appears to agree to try to change government policy on taxing bankers’ bonuses.

    In an email exchange on 15 December 2009, in which email addresses are redacted, Epstein asked Mandelson if the policy could be changed, writing: “any [sic] real chance of making the tax only on the cash portion of the bankers bonus”. Mandelson replied: “Trying hard to amend as I explained to Jes last night. Treasury digging in but I am on case.”

    The emails came months after correspondence appeared to show that Mandelson’s husband, da Silva, had successfully asked the financier to pay him £10,000 in September 2009 to fund an osteopathy course and other expenses.

    Returning from a trip to China, the prime minister was asked whether a £10,000 payment to Lord Mandelson’s partner at a time when he was a Labour business secretary fell far from the standards he expected of a peer. “In relation to Peter Mandelson, obviously he was removed as ambassador in relation to the further information that came to light in September of last year,” Starmer said. “I’ve nothing more to say in relation to Peter Mandelson.”

    Images of the former UK ambassador to the US in his underwear were also released in the latest tranche of Epstein files. Responding to a redacted picture, where he is seen standing next to a female, Mandelson said he “cannot place the location or the woman and I cannot think what the circumstances were”.

    Mandelson should now offer to give evidence to the US congress, said Liberal Democrat MP Christine Jardine, a member of the women and equalities select committee. “I think anyone who has any knowledge of what Epstein was doing has a moral responsibility to his victims to help the authorities in any way they can,” she said. “The public also has a right to hold its politicians to a certain standard and we must ensure that happens in this absolutely disgusting situation.”

    Labour MP Andy McDonald said Mandelson should be thrown out of the party. “He’s got to go, and Keir has got to demonstrate that he will not put up with this and show some moral leadership on the issue,” he said. “There has got to be a line drawn, otherwise it’s going to be a running sore for the party for weeks and months ahead.”

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