Police were ‘too busy’ to investigate theft of Morgan McSweeney’s phone despite potentially sensitive contents
Morgan McSweeney, Keir Starmer's former chief of staff, reported his phone stolen in central London in October 2023, but the Metropolitan Police reportedly did not investigate due to being "too busy." The theft is significant because McSweeney's WhatsApp messages and texts with Peter Mandelson, which are subject to review, cannot be examined. This review is part of a larger investigation into Mandelson's conduct, prompted by his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and subsequent dismissal as US ambassador.

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AI-generatedMorgan McSweeney, Keir Starmer's former chief of staff, reported his phone stolen in central London in October 2023, but the Metropolitan Police reportedly did not investigate due to being "too busy." The theft is significant because McSweeney's WhatsApp messages and texts with Peter Mandelson, which are subject to review, cannot be examined. This review is part of a larger investigation into Mandelson's conduct, prompted by his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and subsequent dismissal as US ambassador. The stolen phone raises concerns about the potential loss of sensitive information as thousands of documents, including informal communications, are expected to be released after Easter.
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5 extractedMandelson was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
McSweeney resigned in February over his role in Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to the US.
McSweeney's phone was stolen in central London on 20 October last year.
Thousands of documents in the second tranche of the Mandelson files are expected to be released after Easter.
Police did not investigate the theft of Morgan McSweeney's phone due to being 'too busy'.