Mandelson told Epstein of plan for huge EU bailout, emails suggestpublished at 16:52 GMT
Jack Fenwick
Political correspondent
Emails released by the US government suggest that Lord Mandelson gave Epstein advance notice of a €500bn bailout from the EU to save the Euro.
In the early hours of 10 May 2010 EU finance ministers agreed the deal amid concerns that a debt crisis in the Greek economy could spread to the wider Eurozone.
The evening before the announcement, Epstein emailed Mandelson to say: "sources tell me 500 b euro bailout , almost complete".
The released documents indicate that Mandelson, who was business secretary and de facto deputy prime minister, replied: "Sd be announced tonight."
Epstein then asked if Mandelson was home and received a reply, saying: "Just leaving No10..will call ".
The UK did not contribute to the bailout, but the then-chancellor Alistair Darling was present in Brussels for the negotiations.
Lord Mandelson has been approached for comment.

















