Former Prime Minister David Cameron is reported to have made $10 million (£7.2 million) from Greensill Capital before the company collapsed in March. Cameron was revealed to have made $4.5 million (£3.25 million) after cashing in shares from the company in 2019, and a salary of roughly one million dollars a year for work as a part-time adviser. The BBC’s Panorama programme has reportedly obtained a letter between the firm and the former prime minister detailing the value of his shares. Cameron is believed to have made approximately $10 million before tax from Greensill over a two-and-a-half year period. His spokesman said the former PM did not receive “anything like” the sums reported by the BBC, and added he “deeply regrets” Greensill’s collapse. Cameron began his role as an adviser to Greensill in August 2018, just over two years after he resigned as prime minister in July 2016. The firm’s …