Lord Mandelson released on bail after arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office
Lord Mandelson has been released on bail, the Metropolitan Police says, hours after his arrest on Monday on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
The Metropolitan Police said a 72-year-old-man was released pending further investigation.
The BBC saw Lord Mandelson returning to his London home at 02:00 GMT.
The arrest on Monday followed search warrants at two addresses in Wiltshire and Camden, the police statement added.
The government has said it expects to release the first documents relating to Lord Mandelson's appointment in "early March".
The allegations against Lord Mandelson surfaced after the US Department of Justice released a tranche of documents last month, including emails between him and Epstein. An email from 2009 appears to show that Lord Mandelson passed on an assessment by an adviser to the then prime minister Gordon Brown about policy measures, including an "asset sales plan".
Responding to Lord Mandelson's arrest, the family of the late Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of sexual abuse, said they "commend the British authorities for taking meaningful action and treating the Epstein files with the urgency they demand". Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing in his associations with Epstein.
Survivors deserve transparency, swift investigation, and real justice, no matter who is implicated. "
Darren Jones, chief secretary to the prime minister, told MPs on Monday that records detailing follow-up questions posed by No 10 during the initial due diligence process for the appointment would not feature in the first tranche of published material, due to the "interest in this document" from the Met Police.
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