Growing disquiet over Mandelson’s £75,000 severance pay, with suggestions he should donate to charity

MPs have voiced anger over the severance payout Peter Mandelson received after he was sacked as ambassador to the US last year, with some suggesting he should donate it to a charity supporting victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse.

Government documents released yesterday relating to Mandelson’s appointment showed he received £75,000 as severance pay, after initially asking for more than half a million pounds.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said he should not have received anything. “If someone has been dishonest and lied, you don’t give them a severance payment,” she said. “So something very dodgy has happened.”

Cabinet minister Nick Thomas-Symonds said the taxpayer-funded payout was “value for money”, considering Mandelson requested £547,000 which was negotiated down to £75,000.

But he added that “from a moral point of view, it is incredibly difficult to even think that that money is still being retained”, and suggested that it should be donated to a charity supporting Epstein victims, saying it would be “the decent thing” to do.

Scotland secretary Douglas Alexander said Mandelson should give the money up. “I would urge him to do so,” he said. “Whether that’s to charities or to others working in the area of the exploitation of women.

“We need to recognise that the primary victims in this instance and the people who are most betrayed were the victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes.”

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Legislation to strip Peter Mandelson of his title could be broadened out to include any peer who has broken the rules, Downing Street has said.

Keir Starmer’s spokesman told reporters:

double quotation markThe prime minister has asked officials to draft legislation which allows Peter Mandelson’s peerage to be removed as quickly as possible.

The government’s preference is to bring forward legislation that could be applied to any peer who has breached the rules and brought the other place into disrepute, rather than Mandelson specifically.

We have begun the work of looking at the scope and ability for such a Bill to be introduced.

But a Bill of that nature has not been brought before Parliament since 1478, so we are working on that, and we are liaising with the House authorities to ensure that we get this right.

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