
"Gordon Brown stated that the investigation into Mountbatten-Windsor should also consider his use of public funds, questioning whether they were used for private liaisons and business arrangements."
"Emails in the Epstein files show the then prince claiming credit for having secured the privatisation of helicopters used by the royal family, raising concerns about his conduct."
Gordon Brown revealed he ordered an inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's travel expenses as a trade envoy in 2008. He stated that Mountbatten-Windsor frequently used RAF flights and questioned whether public funds were misused for private purposes. Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct related to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein. Brown emphasized the need for police to investigate records from three government departments regarding Mountbatten-Windsor's trips and his previous request for a separate fleet of planes funded by the public, which Brown denied.
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