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Royal Mail sell-off: Ministers to face inquiry

London - British Business Secretary Vince Cable was on Monday summoned to face lawmakers for a third time over the government's privatisation of Royal Mail, after a watchdog report last week said the postal company had been sold off too cheaply.

In October last year the government sold 60% of Royal Mail at 330 pence per share, ending 500-years of state control and raising £2bn for the public purse.

The company's share price has since risen by as much as 87%, drawing heavy criticism from trade unions and the opposition Labour party who say the government botched the deal. A report by the National Audit Office last week said taxpayers had been short-changed by at least £750m.

Cable will appear on April 29 alongside fellow minister Michael Fallon at a parliamentary inquiry into the sell-off.

While the inquiry does not have statutory powers, its criticism of the sale so far has proved embarrassing to the government, which continues to staunchly defend the sale.

Ministers had hoped to win political capital by completing a privatisation that three previous administrations had tried and aborted, but the wrangle over pricing has instead left them facing accusations of incompetence.

Cable appeared before the committee twice last year, once before the initial public offering (IPO) had been completed, and again subsequently to face questions over how it had reached its valuation. On both occasions he has faced heavy criticism.

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