Kwasi Kwarteng will not be allowed to lobby British government in paid role as a senior adviser at Australian iron ore miner
The former British chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng is due to start advising Fortescue on its clean energy ambitions from October – one year after his disastrous mini-budget crashed the pound.
Kwarteng, who was sacked last year by then prime minister Liz Truss after only 38 days as chancellor, will provide advice in a part-time capacity to Fortescue’s emerging clean energy division.
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