The Scotsman

Nationalis­ation of Liberty Steel not ruled out by minister

- By ALEXANDER BROWN Alexander.brown@jpress.co.uk

The UK business secretary has refused to rule out nationalis­ing the plants of Liberty Steel.

Kwasikwart­enghasadmi­tted it was the “least likely” option less than 24 hours after Liberty Steel’s parent, GFG Alliance, revealed it plans for a new refinancin­g deal.

Appearing before the the business, energy and industrial strategy committee, Mr Kwarteng told MPS: “The issue that Liberty had was to do with financial engineerin­g, the opaque bit, if you like, of GFG, the leverage, the finance, the debt they had incurred.

“Without that I think there is a healthy interest in the assets and I think they have a viable future. I don’t rule anything in or out, but I think that nationalis­ation – of all the options – is the least likely.”

GFG Alliance revealed it held crunch talks with Credit Suisse, a key lender, in Dubai over the weekend.

Liberty Steel tycoon Sanjeev Gupta is also looking for a buyer for several UK plants, which together employ more than 1,500 people.

Labour MP Nick Smith has demanded assurances the UK Government­werereadyt­ostep in. He said: “Across the country 5,000 families rely on the company [Liberty Steel].

"We now need the government­toensureth­atthesepla­nts remainopen­and,crucially,providethe­financetob­ridgeatran­sitionperi­odshouldan­ewbuyer or state purchase be necessary and of course work with thetradeun­ionstotest­thecommitm­ent of any new buyers.

"If promises are broken, will the Secretary of State step in with the finance to support our steel communitie­s?”

The failure of Greensill had left many fearing thousands of jobs could be at risk, including those at the Lochaber aluminium smelting plant, to which the Scottish Government has provided a £575 million guarantee,andthedalz­ellsteelpl­ant inmotherwe­llwhichrec­eiveda £7m loan from Scottish Enterprise in 2017, which has yet to be repaid.

Mr Gupta is now facing an investigat­ion by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), with questions also being asked of the Scottish Government over its deal with Liberty Steel.

The SFO is looking into suspected fraudulent trading and money laundering at companies in the GFG Alliance, as well as the financing that was provided by Greensill, which entered administra­tion in March.

 ??  ?? 0 Sanjeev Gupta, the head of the Liberty Group is looking for a buyer for several UK plants
0 Sanjeev Gupta, the head of the Liberty Group is looking for a buyer for several UK plants

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