Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has warned there is a danger that Liberty Steel could be forced to close some of its 海角视频 plants following the collapse of its main financial backer.

Giving evidence to the Commons Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee, Mr Kwarteng said the firm 鈥 which has 12 plants in the 海角视频 鈥 had 鈥済ood assets鈥 that could be made to work.

Liberty Steel is the third largest steel producer in the 海角视频, with sites at Rotherham, Scunthorpe and Hartlepool, as well as in Scotland and Wales.

However he said that its parent company, the GFG Alliance, needed to work through its plans to get new financing before there was any question of the Government intervening.

GFG boss Sanjeev Gupta has been seeking to refinance the business 鈥 which he has said owes 鈥渕any billions鈥 鈥 after the finance firm Greensill Capital filed for insolvency, threatening 5,000 steelmaking jobs in the 海角视频.

Greensill has been the subject of intense controversy at Westminster following the disclosure of David Cameron鈥檚 lobbying activities on its behalf.

Mr Kwarteng said that the former prime minister had never tried to contact him, saying; 鈥淚 have never received a single phone call or WhatsApp from Mr Cameron.鈥

The Business Secretary told the committee he wanted to see Liberty Steel succeed but acknowledged that some parts of the business could be lost.

鈥淭here is always that danger. It is something that I speak to Government officials (about) and even the Prime Minister I have spoken to about it,鈥 he said.

鈥淚 am very keen to see that these assets, which are good assets, continue to operate and the company continues to operate but we can鈥檛 strip Liberty Steel from the wider group under which it sits and, as Mr Gupta says, they have billions and billions of debt.鈥

He added: 鈥淭his is my own view, these are good assets. I think there are good competent people who are managing them. There is an incredibly talented and focused and passionate workforce who can make it work.

鈥淚 think it can work but what I won鈥檛 rush into is giving any guarantees in this committee or in any other forum. It is a patient game.鈥

Mr Kwarteng again defended the Government鈥檚 decision to reject an appeal by GFG 鈥 which has assets worldwide 鈥 for a 拢170m bailout, saying there was no assurance the money would have stayed in the 海角视频.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 have those guarantees. It was a very opaque structure,鈥 he said.

鈥淎s officials and ministers we have a responsibility to taxpayers not simply sign off 拢170m without any knowledge of where that money might ultimately go.鈥