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Published Date: 26 October 2008
LORD Mandelson was last night facing fresh calls to reveal all his dealings with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska after he admitted meeting the billionaire two years earlier than previously revealed.

The Business Secretary admitted that a statement by officials in his former office in Brussels saying he had not met Deripaska until 2006 was wrong, and they had actually first met in 2004.

The revelation placed fresh pressure on the Labour peer last night, as it confirms that Mandelson, then European trade commissioner, met Deripaska before he signed off a decision to remove a 14.9% EU tariff on aluminium foil – a move of huge benefit to the Russian.

The new developments come after a week in which Deripaska has been thrust to the forefront of British politics, with claims that Tory shadow chancellor George Osborne had attempted to extract a donation from the billionaire.

Tory sources are now claiming the Osborne story was deliberately revealed to push Mandelson's own connections to Deripaska – who was last night linked to powerful Russian mafia figure Anton Malevsky – to one side.

In a letter published yesterday, Mandelson said: "

To the best of my recollection we first met in 2004 and I met him several times subsequently."

However, Mandelson pointed out that the European Commission's director general for trade David O'Sullivan had publicly stated that Mandelson made "no personal intervention to support the commercial interests of Mr Deripaska" in the decision on tariffs. "Naturally I met a great number of businesspeople round the world as EC trade commissioner. I think this adds to what I bring to my job now," he wrote.

Yesterday, it also emerged that Mandelson is leading a four-day trade delegation to the Russian capital from today, and the aluminium magnate's name had been withdrawn from a list of those to be invited to a British Embassy drinks reception.

And last night Mandelson's links with big business while trade commissioner were the subject of a complaint to the European Commission. A pressure group named Corporate Europe Observatory has called for an investigation into the "undue influence" exercised over EU policy by business.

Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker has also called for Mandelson to provide further details. He said:

"He must publish a full list of each meeting detailing where these meetings were and what was discussed."

Top Scottish Conservative linked to aluminium tycoon

A TOP Scottish Tory has links with Russian aluminium tycoon Oleg Deripaska, Scotland on Sunday can reveal.

Scottish Conservatives chairman Andrew Fulton is chair of a corporate investigations firm that carries out work on behalf of the multi-billionaire. The firm, GPW, has run investigations on behalf of Deripaska's UK lawyers.

Fulton and his associates last night pointed out they had never met Deripaska or had personal dealings with him.

The chair of the Tories was an MI6 spy before taking on the party role and works part-time advising businesses such as GPW on their work.

He served in East Berlin, Washington, Saigon and New York during a 30-year career with the diplomatic service.

GPW's head Patrick Grayson said: "We have been retained for one-off pieces of work by his lawyers. They employ literally dozens of firms like ours. Nobody here has even met Mr Deripaska, however."

GPW is employed to ensure a client's confidence in business decisions and manage corporate risk by gathering intelligence on key competitors. The company advises on hostile bids, shareholder disputes, boardroom clashes and maliciously targeted allegations.

It also investigates fraud and bribery and gathers intelligence in support of dispute resolution.

Nicholas Christian






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  • Last Updated: 26 October 2008 12:24 AM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Peter Mandelson
 
1

madabbot,

far away 26/10/2008 00:24:50
does this paper think there is a bye election in Glenrothes not much news from the new town unlike the one in Glasgow.
2

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26/10/2008 00:56:53
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3

Paddi,

26/10/2008 01:05:38
So Mr Brown, this is how democracy is best served? bring back a twice disgraced cabinet minister, ennoble him in record quick time and once again this unelected chancer is making monumental decisions in the running of this country and is accountable to no one. How on earth can you make someone "noble" when their record is one of deceit and dishonesty and what a surprise to find him embroiled in controversy so soon after his return, he’s rotten to the core.

Thankfully, less than 2 years before this disgraceful shower of a government are all sent packing
4

Guga II,

Rockall 26/10/2008 02:47:14
The New Labour Sleaze and Corruption Party remains as corrupt and sleazy as ever.
5

Matt there,

Somewhere 26/10/2008 03:01:28
"Mandelson under fire over meeting with Russian billionaire"

Oh, no! Tell us it is not true! Mandelson mired in another scandal of his own making?!
6

Matt there,

Somewhere 26/10/2008 03:03:39
Minnie,

"ol·i·gar·chy
/'?l??g?rki/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [ol-i-gahr-kee] Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun, plural -chies.
1. a form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class or clique; government by the few.
2. a state or organization so ruled.
3. the persons or class so ruling.
www.dictionary.com
7

David Strong,

26/10/2008 03:44:48
hey dragonhead (or should that be d*ckhead) you are a homophobic shmuck. Comment on the man's politics or character. Not his sexuality, you mofu.
8

Wisnaeme,

26/10/2008 04:20:19


" to the best of my recollection".

Uh Huh, looks like we're in for a few Jeffrey Archer moments then. Maybe we'll be able to work around the prince of darkness's convuluted distortions of truth and get some constructive semblance of the fairy tale out of himself.

Naw, I doubt it. The truth is a stranger to that fella.
.


9

Hmm ...,

26/10/2008 05:29:50
... "to the best of my recollection" - did Mandy not have an official who arranged all his meetings? He should be able to list all "business" meetings Mandy made with this bloke.

Or was Mandy's first "meeting" with this gangster more social, just like his stay on the bloke's yacht? And just why would this gangster have any interest socially in this cheapskate politician? Of course the bloke was interested only in Mandy's ability to do him a favour!

In 2004, was Mandy not still "in power" in the UK? Or was that one of his spells in the wilderness in disgrace?
10

suchaparcelofrogues,

Scotland 26/10/2008 07:02:19
Oligarchy

1. a form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class or clique; government by the few.

So why is the UK defined as a democracy then?
11

Draco Was a Wimp,

Edinburgh 26/10/2008 08:09:45
The other night Norman Tebbit pointed out that if you lie down with dogs you pick up fleas. I wonder if Mr. Deripaska had to send a flunky out to pick up some medicated shampoo?
12

tommy M,

26/10/2008 08:43:22
deciet, dishonesty, corruption...aye well, not long now till whatever goes on at Westminster is only Engerland's problem, not Scotland's!
13

Sile,

26/10/2008 08:57:30
deciet, dishonesty, corruption...aye well, not long now till whatever goes on at Westminster is only Engerland's problem, not Scotland's!

******************************

What you going to do with Brown, Darling, Browne, Murry, and all the other Liebore Cabinet Ministers and MPs cannot see them all retiring???
14

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 26/10/2008 09:23:50
"Whoah Mandy" - are we going to be sending you away for the third time?

I think a wee work from Broon at PMQs about this being a "very serious matter" and having it investigated by the authorities would clearly be in order. And not one of the calibre demonstrated by the Speaker either.
15

Msmopenny,

Kinghorn 26/10/2008 09:44:59
I'm with you Dragonhead. This guy has more political lives than a cat... what has he got and on whom?
16

Msmopenny,

Kinghorn 26/10/2008 09:50:33
NB not interested in his sexuality
17

We are responsible for ourselves.,

26/10/2008 09:53:26
Baron Malfoy becomes the story once again. How long before he's papped off to the UN and put in charge of finance?

You do get the feeling the Mr. Deripaska sits in a large black leather swivel seat stroking a white pusssy.
18

olias,

sunhillow 26/10/2008 11:00:26
Little bit surprised that the Scotsman on Sunday hasn't mentioned Oleg's connections to our local Lithuanian, the one and only Romanov.
19

Phil C,

26/10/2008 11:05:26
I despise Mandelson and feel that this discredited and dishonest freak shoud be nowhere near government..BUT why do the media have to go on and on with non-stories of who knows who and who went to dinner with what?

There are important issues to be debated and reported. Like why our Prime Minister got where he is by being a dithering wooden muppet. Or why so many people in Scotland want to remain part of England. Or how to best protect ourselves against Labour's trail of destruction.

If Mandy, Osborne etc have done something wrong, let them be punished, but until then stop this mud-slinging. A nice family quiz would be better use of the wasted newsprint.
20

shivago8,

livingston 26/10/2008 11:07:04
What un upstart of a man,crooked, liar, moneygrabber.

Wouldnt let him near my cat,never mind being in government,Brown,by bringing him back has lost a lot of votes,[GOOD]
21

Sile,

26/10/2008 11:17:01
20## sorry the first paragraph was a quote from 15# my question below was more or less to say if they think England has problems what are they going to do with all the defunct Scottish MPs and cabinet ministers when they get them back, seems to me that will be a bigger prob than any England will have..
22

Nebulous,

Aberdeen 26/10/2008 12:22:20
There is something strange about Mandelson. Known as a master of the black arts, yet he cannot avoid getting burnt.

Visiting Urquhart Castle this summer they told a story of the Hanovarians vacating the castle and destroying it to prevent it falling into Jacobite hands. They employed a French man to do the deed and the ensuing explosion killed him.

After being sacked from the Cabinet twice and now getting back at Osborne and harming himself; Mandelson is still the pyromaniac little boy who hasn't quite worked out how far back you need to stand to be safe once you have lit the blue touchpaper.
23

GrahamH,

Edinburgh 26/10/2008 12:40:14
Alcan in Fort William produced aluminum for perfect foil. All hydro powered too.

Are the Russian mills hydro powered?

Did anyone give any consideration to the 'green' effect globally?
24

whomthegodswishtodestroytheyfirstmakemad,

26/10/2008 12:56:01
Did you see Blears on Adam Bolton this morning , she dismissed all talk about Mandys' suspect relationship with the russian as tittle tattle and gossip which isnt what her constituents are wanting to talk about. Wasnt that last week was it ya muppet when it was Osborne on the rack. Rank hypocricy.
Did anyone notice Broon taking Glenrothes by storm yesterday?..... No me neither seems he dropped by for some scones with some party supporters , well out the way from the constituents.Not exactly John McLean in George Square Gordo ! Or even Tommy Sheridan outside the district court for that matter!!

With all that is going on never has my name been as relevant : )
25

suchaparcelofrogues,

Scotland 26/10/2008 13:28:50
16

Before or after we try them for treason?
26

Sile,

26/10/2008 13:47:30
30#

Then you would be answering all my prayers please include bLiar/ Lord of fop and Hoon in that lot we will let you extradite them, Campbell is one of yours as well so you can have a job lot. can I please book a ticket now..
27

Raymond Thomas Brooke,

Leven England 26/10/2008 14:42:54
Is there any one in the whole of the UK and probably beyond(Gordon Brown excluded)that did not know that Mandelson is a coniving liar ,fraud,cheat,hustler egomaniac and similar adjectives and yet no one put up any kind of objection to his promotion ,its just got to be some sort of blackmail involved or control that he has within the corridors of "power"
28

beckypumps1,

Fife 26/10/2008 15:35:28
I think that Mandelson has poor judgment as well as the other new chap A Campbell.I wouldent trust them as far as I could throw them.
29

livilion,

livingston 26/10/2008 16:08:08
#16 Sile
How common is it for an encumbent Westminster cabinet minister to lost their seat?

What are the bookies giving that Gordon Brown loses his seat in Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath when he next comes up for re-election?
30

livilion,

livingston 26/10/2008 16:10:06
31 Sile
Sorry mate they've all gone ferral. You break 'em you've bought 'em, no refunds.
31

livilion,

livingston 26/10/2008 16:22:02
32 Raymond Thomas Brooke
Mandy's political career was over until Brown sought to bring his enemy in to where he could keep his one good eye on him.
Where and who he slept with were of no interest to the tabloids until this renaissance at the hands of his old Nemesis from the Blair days.

I suspect there may be more to this than first appears.
Can you doubt that Brown was not fully appraised of what Lord Mandleson has been up to, given their history, before he gave him his business development portfolio?
Call me an old cinic but I suspect an old campaigner like Brown, defending himself from the Blairite faction of old New Labour, knew exactly what he was doing when he gave Mandy this golden opportunity and enough rope with which to hang himself, once and for all
32

WSS,

sandbach 26/10/2008 16:29:50
There is no such thing as a free lunch.So what did Mandy have to do for Detripaska to earn a couple of nights tucked up in the gangster's yacht and many free lunches and dinners. Brown has made many stupid errors in his years in Parliament but to bring back Mandelson must be the most crass decision he has ever taken.
33

Joe Macdelta.,

26/10/2008 16:36:30
This could all be a distraction, watch out for what is really happening, their deviousness knows no bounds.
34

Douglas,

Bathgate 26/10/2008 18:12:13
Mandelson under fire may explain the flaming. :o)
35

Scotish Exile,

26/10/2008 19:13:31
Mandy Pandy and all his other liebour and CONservative political chums are far far too concerned with brown nosing mega rich industrialists instead of representing the electorate. Its about time we had a revolution in this country and got rid of the political scum that rape our land for their own aims.
36

Dragonhead,

Dalian,China 27/10/2008 00:11:24
#10 David Strong. Oh! I am not allowed to make comment on what all homosexuals call themselves then? The truth is offensive to the PC cohorts! His sexuality is of relevance in his job. Russians are well versed in "honey trap" situations.Who knows what situations Mr Deripaska may or may not have on film of Lord Mandelson? There is a slight matter of the Official Secrets act to take into consideration for someone in such a powerful position of trust. It is not who you are that offends us, it is what you do that offends us.You have branded me homophobic without knowing the first thing about me.Next it will be I am a red-neck,homophobic facist.None of which I am. As for his sexuality not having anything to do with his job?What about heterosexual males, females or Lesbians? If you think their life styles does not affect their views on policies and the way they see the world as being different to mine.Then you sir are the "shmuk". The word is SCHMUCK for your edification! Also "mofu", tut! tut! typical!

 

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