Mandelson refuses to apologise to victims over his friendship with Epstein
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Mandelson refuses to apologise to victims over his friendship with Epstein
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"I want to apologise to those women for a system that refused to hear their voices and did not give them the protection they were entitled to expect."
"If I had known, if I was in any way complicit or culpable, of course I would apologise but I was not culpable, I was not knowledgeable for what he was doing, and I regret, and will regret to my dying day, the fa"
The Independent covers major US issues including reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, and asks for donations to fund on-the-ground reporting without paywalls. Donations help keep journalists reporting from both sides and subsidise free access for readers. Lord Peter Mandelson refused to apologise personally for his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein after the financier's conviction. Mandelson apologised only for a system that failed Epstein's victims and insisted he was not culpable or knowledgeable about Epstein's crimes. He made the remarks in his first interview since being sacked as UK ambassador to the US on the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg show, expressing regret for his association.
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