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David Lammy Faces Possible Legal Challenge Over Foreign Office Secondment Scheme

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David Lammy Faces Possible Legal Challenge Over Foreign Office Secondment Scheme
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Published: 12 August — The English Chronicle Desk

David Lammy, the UK Foreign Secretary, is under potential legal scrutiny over a controversial plan to embed staff from multinational corporations Shell and BAE Systems within the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). The proposal, aimed at fostering closer ties between government and business, has raised serious concerns among campaigners who warn that it risks improper influence and conflicts of interest within the UK government.

A pre-action letter, obtained by the Guardian and sent by law firm Leigh Day on behalf of environmental group The Corner House, cautions that the scheme may violate legal obligations and the civil service code. The letter highlights a lack of transparency regarding how the exchange programme would operate and expresses alarm over the possibility that representatives from powerful corporations could unduly sway government policy, particularly in sensitive areas like foreign affairs.

The scheme, initially introduced by Lammy in March, involves sending FCDO staff to gain commercial experience by working within private firms while simultaneously inviting private-sector employees to take placements within government ministries. This “two-way” secondment arrangement is part of Lammy’s broader vision to modernise the FCDO, enabling it to better serve British business interests abroad.

Nicholas Hildyard, founder and director of The Corner House, criticised the initiative, describing it as “a recipe for potential serious conflicts of interest.” He pointed out that both Shell and BAE Systems have faced allegations of human rights violations in the past, positioning them at odds with the government’s public commitment to uphold international law and human rights standards.

While Shell disputes any wrongdoing suggested in the legal correspondence, the issue has sparked wider debate about the appropriate boundaries between government and corporate influence. In a speech to the Chambers of Commerce, Lammy acknowledged the need for a “sustained cultural transformation” within the FCDO to fully represent business interests on the global stage. He has proposed an exchange programme with several major UK firms, including Barclays and Octopus Energy, aimed at expanding commercial acumen within the department.

In correspondence obtained via a freedom of information request, Lammy emphasised the role of British ambassadors in assisting companies to secure international contracts and investment, asserting that Shell and the FCDO share a common goal of navigating a complex geopolitical environment.

Reports in June indicated that Lammy had invited staff from Shell and BAE Systems into Whitehall diplomatic roles to actively promote their interests overseas. Despite the controversy, Lammy has maintained that his priority is the economic welfare of British workers, stating, “I will always put the economic interests of British workers first.”

An FCDO spokesperson defended the secondment scheme, asserting that partnerships with British businesses are intended to harness expertise, champion UK interests internationally, and stimulate economic growth. They added that secondments between the civil service and private sector are routine, with FCDO staff already gaining experience in private companies, multilateral organisations, and non-governmental organisations.

As legal proceedings loom, the debate over the appropriate degree of corporate involvement in government policy-making continues, raising fundamental questions about transparency, governance, and the safeguarding of public interest in an increasingly interconnected world.

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