From Palace Walls to Ethical Scrutiny: Lord Geidt’s New Venture Raises Eyebrows
Impeccable Service, Unexpected Turmoil:
Lord Geidt, 62, earned plaudits and a peerage for his decade-long, flawless service as Queen Elizabeth’s private secretary.
But life after the palace has proven more treacherous.
Ethics Advisor’s Abrupt Exit:
His 14-month stint as the Prime Minister’s ethics advisor ended abruptly in 2022, citing an “impossible” Downing Street request.
Now, Lord Geidt finds himself in the spotlight once again, named “subject of an inquiry” by the House of Lords’ Standards Commissioners.
Alleged Code Breach:
The inquiry centers on “alleged provision of parliamentary advice or services,” potentially violating the House’s code of conduct.
Paragraph 11(b) prohibits profiting from membership through such services.
New Firm Under Scrutiny:
An observer suggests the inquiry might be linked to Hurista Advisory Ltd, a “strategic advice firm” Lord Geidt established just last month.
This raises questions about potential conflicts of interest.
Lord Geidt’s Silence:
While Lord Geidt remained unavailable for comment, friends defend his integrity, calling him “profoundly decent” and “a rare beast.”
They suggest his naivety regarding the consulting world might be his undoing.
Downing Street’s Muted Response:
Downing Street’s silence adds another layer of intrigue to this unfolding saga.
The inquiry’s outcome and its impact on Lord Geidt’s reputation remain uncertain.
Conclusion
Lord Geidt’s respected career in the royal household contrasts with his current ethical investigation.
The inquiry focuses on potential breaches related to his new consulting firm and parliamentary services.
Lord Geidt’s friends defend his character, while his silence fuels speculation.
Downing Street’s muted response adds to the uncertainty surrounding the inquiry.
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