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The ex-Foreign Office boss with connections in all the correct locations

Sir Simon Fraser, the previous civil servant who’s now serving to Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Mansour attempt to seize management of The Telegraph, is aware of a battle of curiosity when he sees one.

Back in 2010, when the lobbyist was appointed to the highest job at Her Majesty’s Foreign Office, it emerged that his earlier stint there had led to scandal.

Specifically, he’d been compelled to stop as personal secretary to William Waldegrave, a Foreign Office minister within the Major Government, after changing into romantically concerned with an official on the Palestine Liberation Organisation.

Sir Simon, now 65, had established what former colleagues described as a ‘co-habiting relationship’ with the Palestinian girl.

That was, at greatest, a foul look: her employer was then thought to be a terrorist group.

Sir Simon Fraser, left, previously served as Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office. He is now now helping Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Mansour efforts to seize control of The Telegraph

Sir Simon Fraser, left, beforehand served as Permanent Under-Secretary on the Foreign Office. He is now now serving to Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Mansour efforts to grab management of The Telegraph

Sir Simon had been forced to resign as a private secretary to a Foreign Office Minister in the 1990s after becoming involved with an official at the Palestine Liberation Organisation

Sir Simon had been compelled to resign as a personal secretary to a Foreign Office Minister within the Nineteen Nineties after changing into concerned with an official on the Palestine Liberation Organisation

Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed is seeking to takeover the newspaper group which owns The Telegraph

Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed is looking for to takeover the newspaper group which owns The Telegraph

‘Simon thought of his place and determined that this relationship, which was a loving one, might trigger issues among the many authorities and in his skilled life,’ stated a colleague.

‘He then went to Waldegrave, of his personal volition, defined his place and determined it was wise to face down. He has since gone on to get pleasure from a stellar profession.’

Given this chapter in Sir Simon’s life, there was concern in Israel when he was introduced again in 2010, this time to run the Foreign Office. The nation’s Arutz Sheva newspaper complained that the revelation that Britain’s new prime diplomat had hyperlinks to a ‘terrorism-backing PLO official’ got here ‘scorching on the heels’ of an ungainly incident during which then Prime Minister David Cameron had referred to as Gaza a ‘jail camp’.

Fast ahead 13 years, and Sir Simon — who lives in a £2 million pile in Kilburn, North West London, with spouse Shireen, mom of his two grown-up daughters — finds himself going through one other difficult spherical of scrutiny.

This time, it revolves across the Cambridge-educated former mandarin’s profitable new life on the lobbying agency Flint Global, which he joined in 2015. For his agency has been retained by RedBird IMI, an Abu Dhabi-backed outfit pursuing a £1.2 billion deal to take over The Telegraph.

The extremely controversial bid raises awkward questions on Press freedom, human rights, and the knowledge of permitting somebody so intently linked to a repressive Arab autocracy to get his palms on one in all Britain’s most influential media companies.

It will due to this fact face scrutiny from the very highest degree of Government. And right here, Sir Simon has connections in all the correct locations.

Only three months in the past, one in all Flint Global’s companions, a former particular advisor to David Cameron named Adam Atashzai, moved into Downing Street to start work as a senior aide to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

He’s not the one well-placed contact in Sir Simon’s Rolodex, both.

There may also be outdated colleagues from Whitehall. And, coincidentally, his former Department does appear to be interfering with an official inquiry into Sheikh Mansour’s takeover of the newspaper group, in accordance with two separate reviews that had been printed yesterday.

Sir Simon was brought back into the Foreign Office under David Cameron in 2010

Sir Simon was introduced again into the Foreign Office underneath David Cameron in 2010

The Foreign Office appears to be interfering with an official inquiry into Sheikh Mansour's takeover efforts, according to two reports published yesterday

The Foreign Office seems to be interfering with an official inquiry into Sheikh Mansour’s takeover efforts, in accordance with two reviews printed yesterday

Sir Simon joined the lobbying firm Flint Global after leaving the Foreign Office in 2015

Sir Simon joined the lobbying agency Flint Global after leaving the Foreign Office in 2015

One within the Daily Telegraph — mockingly the title on the centre of the saga — claimed Foreign Office officers had intervened to ‘soften’ language utilized by Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer in a press release the place she claimed to be ‘minded’ to refer the deal to regulators.

The second, printed by The Times, acknowledged that the Foreign Office has ‘expressed reservations to the Government over the potential diplomatic fallout’ from upsetting any senior figures from the oil wealthy Arab nation, which is an absolute monarchy.

It’s a whiffy enterprise. But as Sir Simon properly is aware of, British diplomats have historic type for seemingly doing favours for ultra-wealthy Middle Eastern regimes. A few years again, it emerged that mandarins had even intervened to dam a police investigation into the kidnapping of an Arab princess named Sheikha Shamsa from the streets of Cambridge.

Apparently, the Foreign Office did not need to upset her father Sheikh Mohammed, the ruler of Dubai (and a horse racing chum of the late Queen) who allegedly ordered the kidnapping.

Since leaving public service, Sir Simon has definitely displayed few qualms about accepting highly-paid work from questionable states.

He based Flint Global with Nigel Gardner, a former BBC journalist turned lobbyist whose earlier shoppers included the Kremlin-owned oil firm Gazprom.

And one in all their most high-profile paymasters has since been Huawei, the Chinese telecoms big which has invested huge quantities of capital to change into deeply embedded within the UK’s cell phone programs. Sir Simon’s agency tried, and ultimately failed, to assist cease the corporate — which is intently affiliated to China’s despotic regime — from being banned from Britain’s 5G networks as a excessive safety danger.

Sir Simon has also accepted contracts from a range of free-spending billionaires, including Patrick Drahi, a Franco-Israeli telecoms magnate with designs on BT

Sir Simon has additionally accepted contracts from a spread of free-spending billionaires, together with Patrick Drahi, a Franco-Israeli telecoms magnate with designs on BT 

Czech tycoon Karel Komarek, left, hired Flint to help him get hold of the operating licence for the National Lottery

Czech tycoon Karel Komarek, left, employed Flint to assist him pay money for the working licence for the National Lottery

Sir Simon was Peter Mandelson's Chief of Staff from 2004 to 2008, when he was an EU Trade Commissioner

Sir Simon was Peter Mandelson’s Chief of Staff from 2004 to 2008, when he was an EU Trade Commissioner

Sir Simon has additionally accepted contracts from a spread of free-spending billionaires who want to lower probably controversial offers within the UK, together with Czech tycoon Karel Komarek, who employed Flint to assist him pay money for the working licence for the National Lottery, and Patrick Drahi, a Franco-Israeli telecoms magnate with designs on BT.

It all appears consistent with his pedigree as an in depth affiliate of Peter Mandelson — Fraser was the Prince of Darkness’s Chief of Staff from 2004 to 2008, when Mandelson was an EU Trade Commissioner.

And although he’s reluctant to speak publicly about his agency’s shoppers, Sir Simon has, like most Whitehall grandees, been positively garrulous over current years in opining on Brexit. Or, as he as soon as put it: ‘the damaging and humiliating Brexit fiasco,’ which on the peak of post-referendum hysteria he described on a podcast as an even bigger blow to the UK than the Suez disaster.

Such remarks would have lower little ice with earlier Tory PMs. But with Rishi Sunak in cost, and David Cameron again within the Cabinet, shoppers seem like underneath the impression that Fraser and his agency may be extra more likely to ship.

According to Sky News, which broke information of Flint’s work for the Abu Dhabi-backed Telegraph bidders, the agency was employed due to its ‘monitor document of involvement in public curiosity intervention notices (PIINs) — authorities probes carried out by the media and competitors watchdogs which might result in offers being blocked’.

Importantly, on this regard, Sir Simon is lobbying on behalf of RedBird IMI with the help of a fixer named Ed Richards.

Richards is just not solely a former advisor to Tony Blair (a person who can spot a wealthy Arab a mile off), but in addition the particular person the New Labour Prime Minister positioned accountable for Ofcom in 2006.

He ran the media regulator till 2014. Now, only a few years later, he is being paid to cease it blocking the sale of a significant information organisation.

In different phrases, this former public servant is getting wealthy by lobbying former colleagues on the very regulator he beforehand ran.

Again, it is a murky enterprise.

But for Sheikh Mansour to reach getting his palms on the Telegraph, backs will must be scratched in all the correct locations.

READ MORE: Foreign Office Intervenes to ‘Soften’ Language 

The Foreign Office intervened to ‘soften’ language utilized by the Culture Secretary to keep away from offending the Abu Dhabi-based backers of a fund looking for to take over the Telegraph, it was claimed this week.

Lucy Frazer had stated this week she was ‘minded’ to look at the proposed deal additional after quite a few Tory MPs warned it represented a risk to press freedom.

But Foreign Office officers grew to become anxious the language she used might offend the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which incorporates Abu Dhabi, forward of a summit in London for overseas buyers subsequent week, The Daily Telegraph reported. The UAE is likely one of the greatest overseas buyers within the UK.

Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer said this week she was 'minded' to examine the proposed deal after a number of Tory MPs warned it represented a threat to press freedom

Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer stated this week she was ‘minded’ to look at the proposed deal after quite a few Tory MPs warned it represented a risk to press freedom