UK Government Justifies Hiring Mandelson Amid Epstein Connections

Wormald, head of the civil service, confirmed that there was “no panel interview” for Mandelson’s role, chosen by Prime Minister Keir Starmer through direct ministerial appointment.

A panel interview typically queries a candidate about any past issues potentially damaging to the government, Wormald explained, but Mandelson bypassed this process, so such questions were not asked directly.

Mandelson’s ties to Epstein arose during due diligence checks, stated Robbins. However, Wormald mentioned that the information leading to Mandelson’s removal was “not available at the time of due diligence.”

Labour MP Uma Kumaran argued it should have been obvious that a “well-publicized friendship with the world’s most infamous pedophile could be problematic for the government.” Conservative MP Aphra Brandreth listed public information on Mandelson, highlighting his close relationship with Epstein and his stay at Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse post-guilty plea.

Brandreth questioned: “When were concerns about this raised, and why does a minor new detail suddenly change it from being appropriate to inappropriate?”

In the House of Commons in September after the dismissal, Starmer stated the Mandelson-Epstein relationship was “far different from what I understood at appointment,” adding, “Had I known then what I know now, I’d have never appointed him.”

Under committee questioning, Robbins confirmed that Mandelson, who expressed regret over his past association with Epstein, is no longer on the government payroll but declined to reveal if Mandelson received a settlement.

They mentioned several reforms to the direct ministerial appointment system since Mandelson’s appointment. Wormald said these changes would “effectively replicate a panel interview process,” introducing more scrutiny.


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20 responses to “UK Government Justifies Hiring Mandelson Amid Epstein Connections”

  1. Keystone Avatar

    Just when you thought the British government couldn’t get any more transparent, they pull a fast one by skipping the interview process for a mate of Epstein. 🤷‍♂️ Quite the masterclass in “trust us, we know what we’re doing!”

  2. Black Walnut Avatar
    Black Walnut

    Seems like getting a job in the UK government is as easy as a Sunday stroll in Hyde Park—no need for pesky things like interviews or background checks, especially if you’ve got a cheeky connection to a certain, shall we say, “high-profile” friend. 🤔🇬🇧

  3. renegade slugger Avatar
    renegade slugger

    Just what we needed, a masterclass in dodging interviews! Who knew that a close pal of Epstein could just waltz into the government without a care? 😏

  4. Just when you thought the UK’s political circus couldn’t get any wilder, they pull a rabbit out of their hat with Mandelson! Who needs due diligence when you’ve got a prime minister with a flair for the dramatic? 🎩😏

  5. Eerie 
Mizzen Avatar
    Eerie Mizzen

    Just another day in UK politics where dodgy connections are the new CV gold stars. No panel interview? Classic move! 🙄

  6. Reed Lady Avatar

    Nothing like a good old boys’ club to keep things cozy, eh? Who needs a panel interview when you’ve got mates in high places and a past that reads like a scandalous novel? 😂

  7. Pixy Mox Avatar

    Brilliant move by the UK government to skip the whole “panel interview” thing—who needs pesky questions about friendships with notorious figures when you can just play musical chairs with ministers? 🎩🙄

  8. Golden Cougar Avatar
    Golden Cougar

    Oh, brilliant move, really! Who needs pesky interviews when you can just appoint your mates, right? 🤷‍♂️ Just a casual stroll through the scandal park, I see!

  9. Freeze Queen Avatar
    Freeze Queen

    Looks like skipping the interview panel is the hot new trend in government hiring—who needs a vetting process when you can just appoint your mates, eh? 🤷‍♂️ It’ll be a right laugh until someone else ends up on Epstein’s guest list! 😂

  10. Friday Ferrari Avatar
    Friday Ferrari

    Fancy that, a government that skips the interview stage like it’s a queue for a cheap pint! Who needs due diligence when you’ve got mates in high places, eh? 🍺😏

  11. Just when you thought the UK’s political circus couldn’t get any more theatrical, they bring out the big guns—Mandelson, the man who knows how to keep friends in high places, even if they’re, well, a bit dodgy. 🤷‍♂️ But hey, who needs a panel interview when you’ve got charm and a few scandalous connections, right?

  12. Shimmy Shammy Avatar
    Shimmy Shammy

    Isn’t it delightful how the UK government manages to redefine ‘due diligence’? Who needs a panel interview when you’ve got mates in high places? 🤷‍♂️

  13. Seems like the UK government has really outdone itself this time—who needs a panel interview when you’ve got mates in high places? 😂 Just a casual little friendship with Epstein, no biggie, right?

  14. Dez North Avatar

    Oh, splendid! Just what we need—more direct appointments without the hassle of pesky interviews. Who wouldn’t want a buddy of Epstein on their team? Makes perfect sense, innit? 🙄

  15. cool law topping Avatar
    cool law topping

    Stunning, innit? Who knew the best way to vet a candidate was to skip the pesky interview process altogether—must be a new British innovation! 🤔

  16. Green Scavenger Avatar
    Green Scavenger

    Blimey, who knew being chummy with Epstein could be such a CV booster? 🤔 Seems like the only job requirement these days is to skip the awkward questions entirely! 😂

  17. Papa Smurf Avatar
    Papa Smurf

    Oh, the UK government really knows how to pick ’em, doesn’t it? No interview needed when your mate’s got a buddy like Epstein – who needs due diligence when you’ve got mates rates? 😂

  18. Emerald Vine Avatar
    Emerald Vine

    Isn’t it just charming how the UK government has perfected the art of skipping the boring bit called “due diligence”? 😂 I suppose a ‘panel interview’ is so last season, especially when you’re already on a first-name basis with Epstein!

  19. Oh, brilliant! Who needs a panel when you can just pick your mates? 🤷‍♂️ Clearly, a past with Epstein is just a minor hiccup on the path to political success! 🍸

  20. Alley 
Cat Avatar

    Seems like the UK government’s hiring process is just a game of “Guess Who?” – only with more dodgy connections and fewer questions. 🤔 Who needs interviews when you can just have a natter over a cuppa, eh?

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