BT’s board, and government ministers, are on red alert as French billionaire Patrick Drahi plots his next move on the company.

The 58-year-old tycoon bought a 12.1 per cent stake in BT in June – making him the largest shareholder.

Towering threat: French billionaire Patrick Drahi bought a 12.1 per cent stake in BT in June ¿ making him the largest shareholder

Towering threat: French billionaire Patrick Drahi bought a 12.1 per cent stake in BT in June – making him the largest shareholder

City rules meant he was barred from adding to his holding for six months – a period that ends today. 

Speculation has been rife that Drahi will raise his stake and seek a seat on the board. 

A Whitehall source said: ‘If an attempt to buy [BT] comes forward it will end up on a minister’s desk and the Government will have to make a decision.’ 

The source said BT is a ‘huge asset’ to the UK.

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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