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07 July 2008
Former minister Francis Maude will chair talks with senior party officials and one of Boris Johnson's right hand men to learn lessons from the resignation of the deputy mayor.
This afternoon's talks will be held by the Implementation Unit, headed by Mr Maude and tasked with preparations for the first Conservative administration since 1997. Its job is to ensure Team Cameron is trained to handle the levers of power and to avoid banana skins in the first few weeks in office.
Mr Maude's deputy, Nicholas Boles, who encouraged Mr Johnson to appoint the charismatic black youth leader, is expected to give a presentation on what went wrong.
Team Boris's takeover of City Hall was seen as a test bed for Mr Cameron's first 100 days in Government, with vital lessons to be learned. Mr Boles was seconded to manage the launch and report back.
The Ray Lewis affair is seen as having exposed poor preparations. According to MPs and party officials, the main errors include omitting to check Ray Lewis's background thoroughly, failing to anticipate intense media scrutiny, and terrible handling of media allegations, in particular putting Mr Lewis in front of the cameras where he ended up talking himself into deeper trouble.
Mr Maude is facing questions over his role as he is a trustee of Lewis's Eastside Young Leaders Academy. A spokesman for Mr Maude said he had not know about the allegations and his involvement with the academy is "decreasing".
The spokesman added: "There will be lessons learned but we need time to reflect on Nick's City Hall experiences."
One London Tory source said: "The appointments process has been a mess. The worrying thing is that Nick's going back to Central Office to do exactly the same thing there for David Cameron."
Mr Boles has admitted mistakes, saying on Friday the appointment was made "in a bit of a rush".
But one Tory MP said: "Boris was right to bring outside experts in and should not be blamed because one turned out to be an embarrassment. Look at the problems Gordon Brown has with his GOATs [Government of all the talents]."
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