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Second batch of Peter Mandelson files reveal no steps were taken to address security risks tied to his US ambassador role, raising questions about vetting.
A second release of Peter Mandelson files reveals that security risks tied to his appointment as US ambassador were never addressed or mitigated. The vetting process apparently identified concerns but took no steps to resolve them before his posting.
This suggests either the concerns were deemed minor enough to ignore or the vetting process had gaps that allowed someone flagged for security issues to proceed to a sensitive diplomatic role anyway. Either way, the pattern shows a security check that didn't actually secure anything.
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