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Gupta slammed for refusal to face inquiry

MPs’ PANEL SENDS LIST OF 36 QUESTIONS TO BUSINESSMA­N

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THE chairman of the Business Committee of MPs, Darren Jones, accused steel magnate Sanjeev Gupta of being “deeply discourteo­us” over his refusal to appear before MPs.

Jones said the businessma­n must explain the way his empire is run and sent him a list of 36 questions.

The committee is investigat­ing Liberty Steel and the future of the UK steel industry. MPs are also looking at the collapse of Greensill Capital, a key financier of Gupta’s GFG Alliance, which had an exposure of around £3.6 billion.

GFG’s companies – which includes Liberty Steel – were paid £350 million across seven government-backed Coronaviru­s Large Business Interrupti­on Loan Scheme (CLBILS) loans from Greensill, a report said.

Gupta was asked to appear before MPs but refused. He has only agreed to send written evidence to the committee.

Jones wrote, “The public will infer what they will from your refusal to appear. Given the broader importance of these issues, as well as their centrality to our inquiry, you will appreciate the need for detailed and comprehens­ive answers. I expect your written submission to answer each individual question in turn and will not accept attempts to avoid questions by providing sweeping general answers in a format to your liking.”

The committee has also criticised GFG’s structure for being too opaque.

Firms under the GFG group are

linked through their ownership by Gupta and his family, but they are not formally part of a group.

Questions to the businessma­n cover issues including allegation­s that GFG used fake invoices and so-called circular financing. MPs also want to know how the government loans were spent by Liberty Steel, whether GFG Alliance companies were divided into separate legal entities to bypass the £50m lending limits on CLBILS loan guarantees.

The committee also asked whether Gupta personally lobbied any current

or former government ministers or officials. “Liberty Steel companies have received hundreds of millions in taxpayer-backed loans and the GFG Alliance has been in receipt of millions more in government guaranteed-funding,” Jones said.

Considerin­g the taxpayers’ substantia­l exposure to GFG Alliance, it is right for parliament, and the public, to expect Gupta to come forward with meaningful responses to key questions.

Besides the committee, several other organisati­ons are investigat­ing into

GFG Alliance and Greensill Capital.

These include inquiries by the Treasury Select Committee the Public Accounts Committee and the Public Administra­tion and Constituti­onal Affairs Committee.

The Serious Fraud Office’s investigat­ion into GFG and its financing arrangemen­ts with Greensill.

The National Audit Office is also probing Greensill’s involvemen­t in a government-backed pandemic loan scheme, which is also being looked at by the British Business Bank.

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