MPs could investigate Andrew’s trade envoy work amid Epstein links
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's ex partner says not being named in Epstein files is an 'insult'
The chairman of the cross-party Business and Trade Committee, Liam Byrne, stated that MPs could investigate Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's work as a trade envoy.
Mr Byrne indicated that “nothing is off the table” regarding a potential inquiry, with the committee set to discuss options next week.
This follows documents from the US Department of Justice appearing to show Andrew sharing confidential reports from his trade envoy role with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Sir Vince Cable, a former business secretary, called the alleged activity “totally unacceptable” and suggested an investigation for possible corruption.
Thames Valley Police have already held discussions with the Crown Prosecution Service regarding the allegations that Andrew shared confidential reports.
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