George Pascoe-Watson among lobbyists given secret access to Covid meetings

‘Chumocracy’ row at heart of government
George Pascoe-Watson was appointed as as an adviser to a health minister during the the pandemic’s first wave<cpi:div>
George Pascoe-Watson was appointed as as an adviser to a health minister during the the pandemic’s first wave<cpi:div>
DANIEL KENNEDY

This article is the subject of a legal complaint from Lord O'Shaughnessy.

One of Britain’s most influential lobbyists secretly served as an adviser to a health minister for six months — before sending sensitive information on lockdown policy to paying clients.

George Pascoe-Watson is chairman of Portland Communications, a lobbying firm that represents pharmaceutical companies, weapons manufacturers and banks.

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) appointed Pascoe-Watson, 55, a former journalist, as an adviser during the pandemic’s first wave on April 9 without announcing the move.

He participated in daily strategic discussions chaired by Lord Bethell, a hereditary peer and former lobbyist who serves as test and trace minister, for six months. Bethell, 53, was a surprise appointment in March having chaired Matt