Financial Times

Mandelson investigation may take more than a year, says top UK prosecutor

UK’s Top Prosecutor: Mandelson Probe Could Exceed One Year

The Director of Public Prosecutions has indicated that the inquiry into Lord Mandelson may last longer than twelve months. The head of the Crown Prosecution Service noted that the circumstances surrounding the Mandelson case mirror those of the investigation into former Prince Andrew, suggesting a similar timeline and complexity for both inquiries.


Source: Financial Times Generated at: 2026-06-04 17:55:19 UTC

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