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Independent. 29 January 2002. Blair under pressure over government links
to Enron.

Tony Blair was under pressure last night to reveal his involvement in
decisions by the Government that helped the American energy giant Enron
before its collapse.

Downing Street sought to head off allegations of "cash for access" by
admitting four government ministers held a total of seven meetings with
Enron bosses between 1998 and 2000.

During this period, the Government abandoned a moratorium on the
building of new gas-fired power stations after pressure from Enron and
it allowed a subsidiary of the company to buy Wessex Water without an
investigation by the Monopolies Commission.

Enron spent �36,000 on Labour Party functions between 1997 and 2000,
including a gala dinner attended by Mr Blair.

Number 10 decided to catalogue the meetings between Enron and Labour
ministers in an attempt to halt a damaging spate of media revelations
after the biggest corporate collapse in history. The unusual move was
aimed at avoiding a repeat of the Bernie Ecclestone Formula One affair
months after Mr Blair came to power.

However, the disclosures failed to quell demands by the Tories and
Liberal Democrats for a full inquiry into the affair.

Mr Blair was also under pressure to reveal the links between the
Government and the accountancy firm Andersen, which is embroiled in the
Enron scandal in America because it was the company's auditor.

Andersen has won several contracts from the Blair administration,
including work on the private finance initiative, after it lifted a ban
on government work imposed after Andersen's role in the collapse of the
De Lorean car company. Downing Street insisted the process of ending the
ban began under the previous Tory government.

Although Mr Blair's spokesman said the Prime Minister had no official
meetings with Enron executives, the Tories seized on information
released under America's freedom of information laws that suggested he
was involved in the change of policy on power stations.

The US embassy in London told Washington: "Prime Minister Blair has
recently intervened to water down the moratorium proposals in case the
Government was taken to court on anti-competition grounds."

The documents also show American energy companies knew when the Cabinet
would be taking the crucial decision on the ban.

David Davis, the Tory chairman, said last night that "further
clarification" was needed in the light of the US documents.

"Tony Blair has to make clear what role he played in the decision to
abandon the moratorium on building new gas-fired power stations," he
said.

Tim Collins, the shadow Cabinet Office minister, said the Enron affair
dwarfed the sleaze allegations that beset John Major's government. "It
is exactly a cash-for-access problem. What we are hearing alleged ... is
that access to ministers, and even possibly changes in government
policy, are directly linked to donations to the governing party."

Concern was also expressed by Labour MPs from coal mining areas, which
were harmed by the policy U-turn. Eric Illsley, MP for Barnsley Central,
said: "If they [Enron] were the ones who in return for money or
donations actually got the moratorium lifted, then obviously some
questions have to be asked about the probity of that."

Mr Blair's official spokesman said: "We would refute absolutely that
there has been any impropriety. Ministers make no apology whatever for
meeting senior businessmen from different companies. That includes
energy companies. They would be failing in their duty if they did not
meet them."


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Barry Stoller
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ProletarianNews

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