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SNP Westminster leader MP Stephen Flynn said he was one of those who has reported the disgraced Labour Lord Peter Mandelson, telling press he had written to to Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley calling for an investigation into potential misconduct in public office. He said there are “serious allegations” in the Jeffrey Epstein files about sensitive state information being passed between Mandelson and the convicted paedophile. Mr Flynn said the files “also suggest that Mandelson and his family may also have been in receipt of significant amounts of money from Epstein”. Police are investigating a number of reports relating to alleged misconduct in a public office after Peter Mandelson was accused of leaking sensitive information to disgraced paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. The UK’s former ambassador to the US features a number of times in millions of pages released by the US Department of Justice as part of the so-called “Epstein files”. The country’s top civil servant has been tasked with carrying out a review after documents apparently showed Mandelson passing information to Epstein while the peer was a cabinet minister in Gordon Brown’s government. Documents released by the US Department of Justice indicate Epstein was sent details of internal discussions from the heart of the UK government after the global financial crisis. Mandelson, the then-business secretary, also appeared to tell Epstein he would lobby ministers over a tax on bankers’ bonuses in 2009, and to confirm an imminent bailout package for the euro the day before it was announced in 2010. In a statement issued on Monday, Metropolitan Police commander Ella Marriott said: “We are aware of the further release of millions of court documents in relation to Jeffrey Epstein by the United States Department of Justice. “Following this release and subsequent media reporting, the Met has received a number of reports relating to alleged misconduct in a public office. “The reports will all be reviewed to determine if they meet the criminal threshold for investigation.”