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Starmer’s Top Aide Held 16 Private Meetings With Tech Giants

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Published: 04 May 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The British political landscape is currently facing a significant new wave of intense public scrutiny. An influential government adviser closely linked to Keir Starmer has held numerous undisclosed private meetings. These secret discussions involved several high-ranking executives from the most powerful technology corporations in America. Varun Chandra serves as a central figure within the busy walls of 10 Downing Street. He reportedly conducted sixteen confidential sessions with global tech leaders over a single busy year. These interactions occurred between October 2024 and October 2025 according to recently released official logs. Chandra discussed vital regulatory changes and artificial intelligence during these many quiet and private encounters. The conversations also touched upon the strategic implications of the second administration of Donald Trump. One meeting even involved an offer to help an executive meet the Prime Minister directly.

The list of companies involved includes global household names like Google and also Apple. Chandra also engaged with senior representatives from Microsoft and the massive retail giant known as Amazon. These dealings took place while the government crafted policies to secure major Silicon Valley investments. Ministers have recently introduced multimillion-pound energy subsidies to attract these wealthy international corporate partners. They have also granted preferential planning approval for massive datacentres located in new growth zones. Chandra is widely considered a key champion of the government’s push for rapid economic growth. He previously managed a corporate intelligence firm that was founded by former British intelligence agents. His role as chief business adviser was expanded this year to include US trade envoy. This position allows him to offer direct advice on trade negotiations and artificial intelligence investment.

Political advisers in the United Kingdom do not share the same strict disclosure requirements. Senior civil servants and ministers must declare their interactions with private firms and various lobbyists. However, the interactions of special advisers are usually only recorded internally by the civil service. It took twelve months of persistent freedom of information requests to confirm these many engagements. The meeting logs obtained by the press offer a rare glimpse into a powerful operative. They raise difficult questions about what campaigners describe as lobbying behind closed doors in Westminster. A Downing Street spokesperson stated that Chandra helped secure a significant new UK-US trade deal. The spokesperson claimed meeting businesses is a core part of the prime minister’s adviser’s role. They also highlighted record inward investment coming from American companies into the United Kingdom economy.

Chandra was appointed by Keir Starmer shortly after the Labour party won the general election. He met thirteen senior executives including the top UK official for the software giant Oracle. He also spoke with David Zapolsky who serves as the chief global affairs officer for Amazon. Redacted minutes suggest that Chandra agreed to facilitate a meeting between Oracle and the Prime Minister. He also prepared the ground for Starmer to meet with Amazon chief executive Andy Jassy. Labour’s push for growth driven by artificial intelligence remained a frequent topic of these discussions. Executives from Meta and Microsoft raised concerns about datacentres and specific artificial intelligence growth zones. The government believes that promised investments of billions will soon turbocharge the national British economy. However, some recent findings suggest that many of these deals are actually phantom investments.

Existing datacentres have occasionally been presented to the public as entirely new construction projects. One site earmarked for a supercomputer has reportedly been left completely undeveloped for some time. OpenAI recently paused a multibillion-pound plan for a datacentre located in the North Tyneside area. The company blamed high energy costs and complex regulation for the sudden pause in development. Regulatory reform was covered in at least four separate meetings held by the government aide. Meta vice-president Joel Kaplan provided feedback to Chandra regarding the current United Kingdom regulatory landscape. Chandra also discussed a commitment to removing barriers for businesses with three senior Apple executives. These discussions happened on the same day the Chancellor ordered watchdogs to reduce anti-growth regulations. This specific shake-up reportedly led to the removal of the chair of the competition regulator.

Marcus Bokkerink was preparing to use new powers to break up various large tech monopolies. The Chancellor later claimed she received positive feedback after she decided to remove him. She noted that tech businesses had previously raised many concerns about the competition watchdog’s strictness. The presidency of Donald Trump was also discussed during two meetings with Microsoft vice-chair Brad Smith. The pair spoke about the priorities of Trump during a gathering of elites in Davos. Chandra later briefed Smith about the unprecedented second state visit of Trump to the UK. Transparency International suggests these meetings should be treated as formal lobbying by the British government. Rose Zussman stated that lobbying behind closed doors enables outside interests to influence national politics. She argued that these private interactions lack the necessary public scrutiny for a healthy democracy.

Chandra is one of the best-connected business advisers currently working within the Labour administration. His former firm Hakluyt does not disclose its client list to the general public. However, the company boasts that it regularly advises some of the largest corporations on earth. Chandra left the London-based company two years ago to join the government in Westminster. He still owns more than three hundred thousand shares in the company according to records. These financial details were found in accounts published on the Companies House website this April. Keir Starmer hired Chandra to deepen the ties between the party and international corporate investors. The Prime Minister regards Chandra highly and his influence has grown since the trade deal. He is one of the few survivors of the many internal upheavals in Downing Street.

The Prime Minister even interviewed him for the high-profile vacancy of the United States ambassador. That prestigious job eventually went to a career diplomat after a very long selection process. Starmer still rewarded Chandra with the additional role of being the trade envoy to America. The links Chandra has to the corporate world have occasionally led to some public controversy. He was previously criticised for trying to find a private buyer for the utility Thames Water. This occurred even though his former firm was also providing advice to the water company. Four freedom of information requests were submitted over a year to uncover these tech meetings. The Cabinet Office refused to reveal if Chandra had held meetings with any other firms. They claimed the request for all external meetings was too burdensome for their staff resources.

Transparency International argued it should not take multiple requests to uncover who influences the government. Zussman called for a comprehensive lobbying register that is truly fit for its intended purpose. She wants meetings with special advisers to be brought into the official definition of lobbying. This change would ensure that all senior officials are held to the same transparency standards. Chandra declined to provide a comment regarding the nature of these many private tech meetings. Google and Amazon also declined to comment when they were asked about the disclosed logs. Other major technology companies did not respond to requests for comment before the report was published. The disclosure continues to fuel a debate about transparency and corporate influence in modern Britain. Many citizens remain concerned about how much access wealthy tech giants have to senior officials.

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