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Lord Mandelson has dismissed as "muck raking" and "innuendo" stories about his links to a Russian billionaire when he was EU trade commissioner.Lord Mandelson has dismissed as "muck raking" and "innuendo" stories about his links to a Russian billionaire when he was EU trade commissioner.
The business secretary said there was "not one jot of truth" in claims there was a conflict of interest.The business secretary said there was "not one jot of truth" in claims there was a conflict of interest.
To do business with emerging economies you had to have contact with business and economic figures, he told the BBC.To do business with emerging economies you had to have contact with business and economic figures, he told the BBC.
He also said he wished he and Gordon Brown had not fallen out in 1994, saying they had wasted energy and time.He also said he wished he and Gordon Brown had not fallen out in 1994, saying they had wasted energy and time.
Lord Mandelson, who returned to the cabinet for a third time in a surprise appointment earlier this month, has been a controversial figure.Lord Mandelson, who returned to the cabinet for a third time in a surprise appointment earlier this month, has been a controversial figure.
I wish it could have been different Peter Mandelson Harman rejects Mandelson 'smears'I wish it could have been different Peter Mandelson Harman rejects Mandelson 'smears'
He resigned twice from cabinet posts - once over a loan from his ministerial colleague Geoffrey Robinson and once over allegations of misconduct over a passport application for the Hinduja brothers, for which he was later cleared of any wrongdoing.He resigned twice from cabinet posts - once over a loan from his ministerial colleague Geoffrey Robinson and once over allegations of misconduct over a passport application for the Hinduja brothers, for which he was later cleared of any wrongdoing.
Since his appointment there have been stories in some newspapers about his links with Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska.Since his appointment there have been stories in some newspapers about his links with Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska.
The Mail on Sunday reported an Italian tycoon Diego Della Vale, who benefited from EU trade tariffs, had played host to Mr Mandelson several times.The Mail on Sunday reported an Italian tycoon Diego Della Vale, who benefited from EU trade tariffs, had played host to Mr Mandelson several times.
On Thursday the Conservative MP Hugo Swire called for a Commons debate on the "very serious nature of some of these allegations".On Thursday the Conservative MP Hugo Swire called for a Commons debate on the "very serious nature of some of these allegations".
But on BBC One's Andrew Marr programme the business secretary dismissed the claims as "muck-raking stories that have appeared in some of the Conservative newspapers".But on BBC One's Andrew Marr programme the business secretary dismissed the claims as "muck-raking stories that have appeared in some of the Conservative newspapers".
"I have a very clear view of my public role and the responsibilities I have in that public role and how I spend my private time," he said."I have a very clear view of my public role and the responsibilities I have in that public role and how I spend my private time," he said.
"There has been innuendo in the newspapers that I gave favours or I gave benefits as trade commissioner to certain individuals because of my personal friendship with them."There has been innuendo in the newspapers that I gave favours or I gave benefits as trade commissioner to certain individuals because of my personal friendship with them.
"The entirety of the European Commission, the director general for trade himself, has made clear there is not one jot of truth in that, that it is 100% false.""The entirety of the European Commission, the director general for trade himself, has made clear there is not one jot of truth in that, that it is 100% false."
He added later: "You cannot do business as a European trade commissioner in Russia, India, China, South Africa, Brazil, all the big emerging economies of the world, without having contact with the big business and economic figures in those countries as well as the political figures."He added later: "You cannot do business as a European trade commissioner in Russia, India, China, South Africa, Brazil, all the big emerging economies of the world, without having contact with the big business and economic figures in those countries as well as the political figures."
'Not showy''Not showy'
Lord Mandelson fell out with Mr Brown in the 1990s when he decided to back Tony Blair for the Labour leadership.Lord Mandelson fell out with Mr Brown in the 1990s when he decided to back Tony Blair for the Labour leadership.
Asked about his relationship with Mr Brown, he said it had had its "rocky moments".Asked about his relationship with Mr Brown, he said it had had its "rocky moments".
He said: "I think both of us looking back would say we wasted a lot of the energy and time that we could otherwise have devoted to the success of the government by not repairing our relationship sooner."He said: "I think both of us looking back would say we wasted a lot of the energy and time that we could otherwise have devoted to the success of the government by not repairing our relationship sooner."
However, he said the rift had been repaired and it was time to "leave the past behind us".However, he said the rift had been repaired and it was time to "leave the past behind us".
Lord Mandelson said voters were now looking at Mr Brown "afresh" because of the way he had handled the financial crisis, and were saying he was decisive and capable of bold measures.Lord Mandelson said voters were now looking at Mr Brown "afresh" because of the way he had handled the financial crisis, and were saying he was decisive and capable of bold measures.
"He's not a showy person, he's not an attention-seeking person, he's not swinging around like a pendulum in the way that [Conservative leader] David Cameron is," he added."He's not a showy person, he's not an attention-seeking person, he's not swinging around like a pendulum in the way that [Conservative leader] David Cameron is," he added.