The Brookfield-owned port has been told it does have rights of access
The 70-acre plant will cost £100m and support Hornsea 3
But there is plenty of evidence that governance and finance systems are poor
The report will answer allegations of “corruption, wrongdoing and illegality”
Net profit at the 2,500-acre former steelworks rose to £54m last year
Public funding accounts for the bulk of investment, despite the land being handed to private developers
As former levelling up secretary Simon Clarke is handed a knighthood
Gove insists there is “no evidence of corruption, wrongdoing, or illegality” as team appointed
Ports group claims the ongoing legal action is an attempt to extract money out of it
Inquiry will examine allegations of “corruption, wrongdoing and illegality” at 4,500-acre scheme