No 10 accused of having ‘revolving door’ after new Treasury minister embroiled in China row
Emma Reynolds, who replaces Tulip Siddiq, pressed government over foreign influence rules in job at lobbyistNo 10 has been accused of having a “revolving door” after it refused to say whether the new Treasury minister Emma Reynolds would recuse herself from policy on China after she lobbied the government on the issue.Reynolds, who worked as managing director for TheCityUK, a lobby group for banks and other financial services companies, had previously pressed the government to make China exempt from the strictest tier of rules on registration of foreign influence. Continue reading...

Emma Reynolds, who replaces Tulip Siddiq, pressed government over foreign influence rules in job at lobbyist
No 10 has been accused of having a “revolving door” after it refused to say whether the new Treasury minister Emma Reynolds would recuse herself from policy on China after she lobbied the government on the issue.
Reynolds, who worked as managing director for TheCityUK, a lobby group for banks and other financial services companies, had previously pressed the government to make China exempt from the strictest tier of rules on registration of foreign influence. Continue reading...
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