Ex-PM says he acted within rules but admits he has reflected on conduct and ‘important lessons’ will be learned
David Cameron has broken his silence over months of lobbying ministers on behalf of the scandal-hit company Greensill, saying he was within the rules but admitting he had reflected on his conduct and that “important lessons” would be learned.
The former prime minister, who spent months lobbying for the company including sending texts to the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, two other ministers and senior Treasury and No 10 officials, said he had not broken codes of conduct or government rules.