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Cover-up row over Black Wednesday documents

By Jason Beattie Political Correspondent, Evening Standard
4 February 2005

The Treasury was the centre of a "cover-up" row today after it delayed releasing sensitive papers on Britain's 1992 exit from the European monetary system. The Black Wednesday documents were reportedly held back after last-minute interventions by John Major, Tory prime minister at the time, and his then chancellor Norman Lamont.

Under the Freedom of Information Act, Treasury officials had earlier this week agreed to publish some 300 secret papers on the fiasco, which saw interest rates raised twice, from 10 to 15 per cent, in a matter of hours.

But Cabinet Secretary Sir Andrew Turnbull reportedly granted Mr Major and Lord Lamont more time to study the documents, fuelling suggestions that an "old boys' network" was behind the publication delay.

Both politicians have denied trying to release of the papers - the first big test of the information law. The Conservatives do, however, fear Labour could try to use them as part of an election "dirty tricks" campaign.

http://www.thisislondon.com/news/articles/16367284?source=Evening%20Standard

Coverup relates to the gambling activities of George Soros and how he was able to make $1billion out of currency speculation after insider dealing help from Carlyle-ass Major.
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