Lord Speaker denies claim he received information relating to Mandelson’s movements
Lord Speaker Lord Forsyth of Drumlean did not receive information relating to Lord Mandelson’s movements, his spokesperson has said.
It comes as Lord Mandelson’s lawyer claimed his arrest was prompted by “baseless” claims he was planning to leave the country.
In a statement, a spokesperson for the Lord Speaker said: “Any suggestion at all that the Lord Speaker received information about Lord Mandelson’s movements or communicated any such information to the Metropolitan Police Service, is entirely false and without foundation.”
Tara Cobham25 February 2026 08:00
Mandelson arrest sparked by ‘baseless’ claim he planned to flee to BVI, lawyers say
Lord Peter Mandelson’s arrest for misconduct in public office was prompted by “baseless” claims he was planning to leave the country, his lawyers have said.
The former cabinet minister was arrested on Monday and later released on bail.
His law firm Mishcon de Reya said in a statement issued on Tuesday evening: “Peter Mandelson was arrested yesterday despite an agreement with the police that he would attend an interview next month on a voluntary basis.
“The arrest was prompted by a baseless suggestion that he was planning to leave the country and take up permanent residence abroad.
“There is absolutely no truth whatsoever in any such suggestion. We have asked the MPS for the evidence relied upon to justify the arrest. Peter Mandelson’s overriding priority is to cooperate with the police investigation, as he has done throughout this process, and to clear his name.”
In comments cited by other media, Lord Mandelson is said to have told friends he had agreed with police to come in for a voluntary interview but that he was then arrested because police suspected he might flee.
On the News Agents podcast, Emily Maitlis read out details from a message she said had been sent from Lord Mandelson to a fellow journalist.
In it, he said that “police arrested me because they claimed the Lord Speaker received information that I was about to flee to the British Virgin Islands,” and described this as “complete fiction”.
Lord Speaker Lord Forsyth of Drumlean said the accusation was “entirely false”.
A spokesperson for the Lord Speaker said: “Any suggestion at all that the Lord Speaker received information about Lord Mandelson’s movements or communicated any such information to the Metropolitan Police Service, is entirely false and without foundation.”
Tara Cobham25 February 2026 07:58





