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    Mandelson removed from US envoy post after Epstein link

    September 11, 2025
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    The United Kingdom has dismissed Peter Mandelson from his position as Ambassador to the United States following the emergence of documents detailing his prior relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The removal was confirmed by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) on Thursday and comes less than eight months after Mandelson assumed the high-profile diplomatic post. The decision followed the disclosure of email communications and handwritten notes that revealed previously undisclosed ties between Mandelson and Epstein.

    Mandelson removed from US envoy post after Epstein link
    Epstein-related documents lead to dismissal of UK ambassador Peter Mandelson from Washington post.

    Among the documents was a 2008 email in which Mandelson encouraged Epstein to “fight for early release” as the financier faced legal consequences related to charges of soliciting a minor. The FCDO stated that this level of involvement was not known during Mandelson’s vetting process. A separate item included in a 2003 birthday compilation for Epstein contained a handwritten message from Mandelson referring to Epstein as “my best pal.” Officials cited this note, along with the emails, as material evidence that contradicted previous information submitted during Mandelson’s appointment to the ambassadorship.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Foreign Office Minister Stephen Doughty said the newly surfaced material constituted significant new information. He stated that the Foreign Secretary had withdrawn Mandelson’s appointment with immediate effect following a directive from Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Doughty added that the revelations regarding Mandelson’s communications with Epstein would not have met the threshold for approval had they been available earlier.

    UK confirms Epstein-linked documents in envoy firing

    Mandelson, a senior Labour Party figure and former cabinet minister, was appointed ambassador in February 2025 after the party’s return to government. His selection was viewed as part of a broader strategy to place experienced political figures in strategic international postings. He had served in previous governments under Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, holding positions including Secretary of State for Business and European Commissioner for Trade.

    In a public statement, Mandelson acknowledged the past association with Epstein and expressed regret, stating he had ended all contact years before his diplomatic posting. He added that he had relied on representations made to him at the time and said he now recognizes those judgments were mistaken. The UK government has appointed Deputy Head of Mission James Roscoe as acting ambassador in Washington, effective immediately. Roscoe is a career diplomat with extensive experience in multilateral and bilateral diplomacy.

    Opposition pushes for inquiry into diplomatic vetting

    His interim leadership comes ahead of scheduled bilateral meetings involving senior British and American officials. The opposition has called for a formal review of the vetting process that led to Mandelson’s appointment, arguing that the newly revealed documents should have been identified and assessed prior to his posting. Parliamentary committees are expected to examine the handling of the appointment in upcoming sessions. The FCDO reiterated its commitment to the highest standards of diplomatic conduct and expressed support for victims of Epstein’s criminal activities.

    It confirmed that all ambassadorial appointments will continue to undergo comprehensive background reviews to ensure alignment with public service integrity and institutional transparency. Mandelson’s dismissal marks the end of a short and now controversial diplomatic tenure, drawing renewed attention to the scrutiny of public officials, accountability in government, and the standards expected in high-level international roles. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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