The Scotsman

Cameron defends nominating ‘proud Scot’ Michelle Mone for peerage

- Alistair Grant

David Cameron has said he nominated Michelle Mone for a peerage because she was “a proud Scot, a proud Brit, and a proud Conservati­ve”.

The former prime minister, who made a surprise comeback as foreign secretary last year, said he believed Lady Mone was a “successful businesswo­man and entreprene­ur”.

Assets linked to Lady Mone and her husband Doug Barrowman have been frozen amid a National Crime Agency investigat­ion into protective personal equipment (PPE) firm Medpro.

Lord Cameron was asked by STV News if he took any responsibi­lity for Lady Mone being able to refer her husband’s company to supply PPE to the UK Government during the pandemic. He appointed her to the House of Lords in 2015.

Lord Cameron said: “Well obviously Michelle Mone is responsibl­e for what she does. Yes, I did nominate her for a peerage because at the time from what I could see she was a successful businesswo­man and entreprene­ur, a proud Scot, a proud Brit, and a proud Conservati­ve.”

According to the Financial Times, about £75 million of assets have either been frozen or restrained following an applicatio­n by the Crown Prosecutio­n Service (CPS).

A spokesman for Lady Mone and her husband previously said: “This comes as a result of a consensual process during which negotiatio­ns took place with the CPS. It allows the wider businesses and assets of the Barrowman family to operate normally and free from any restrictio­ns or uncertaint­ies. Doug and Michelle did not contest the applicatio­n and were happy to offer up these assets, which means they can begin the task of proving their innocence more quickly. Mr Barrowman finds it deplorable that private matters such as this are being conducted in the public realm via leaks from government department­s and the CPS.”

In response, the CPS said: “It would not be in the interests of the CPS to leak informatio­n about involvemen­t in any case.”

Lady Mone has previously admitted she lied when she denied having connection­s to the company.

£75m of assets frozen

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