The UK Government is facing growing Parliamentary pressure to reveal how much Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer is to be paid for advising on the controversial part privatisation of the London Underground.
Despite repeated Parliamentary questions, the Government has refused to reveal how much money has been paid to individual firms through the public body Transport for London (TfL) beyond stating that fees paid to all advisers have so far hit £96.3m.
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