By: Anna Gross, Jim Pickard, Lukanyo Mnyanda, Laura Hughes
Vanishing private communications have raised questions over how ministers and officials use platform for state business
Lukanyo Mnyanda is the Scotland Correspondent for the Financial Times, with a background as the former Business Day editor and ex Bloomberg journalist. His articles cover a range of topics including business, finance, politics, and current affairs, with a focus on the Scottish market.
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Lukanyo Mnyanda's coverage focuses on government and politics with a national geographic focus on Scotland. He concentrates heavily on topics related to Scottish politics, economy, culture, and renewable energy. His articles often highlight government announcements and legal policy regulation within Scotland.
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