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  • → Rishi Sunak failed to declare wife’s interest in Infosys
    𝗜𝗦 𝗥𝗜𝗦𝗛𝗜 𝗦𝗨𝗡𝗔𝗞 𝗙𝗜𝗧 𝗧𝗢 𝗕𝗘 𝗣𝗥𝗜𝗠𝗘 𝗠𝗜𝗡𝗜𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥?
    When Chancellor, Rishi Sunak failed to declare his family’s interests in the multinational IT company, Infosys.
    The company reportedly only ended its operations in Russia in April 2022, which broke the spirit of sanctions following the invasion of Ukraine, and which potentially benefited Sunak’s family.
    Mr Sunak’s wife, Akshata Murthy, owns a significant stake in Infosys that her father - Sunak’s father-in-law - Narayana Murthy co-founded.
    When he first became an MP back in 2015, Rishi Sunak told New Delhi TV that Mr Murthy gave him advice on what to do.
    Mr Sunak's wife claimed non-domiciled status in the UK, and until she was put under pressure in April last year, was not paying UK tax on her huge dividend income from Infosys worth millions each year.
    She has since said she will voluntarily pay the tax, but will keep her ‘non-dom’ status, which could in future allow her family to legally avoid an inheritance tax bill of more than £275m.
    Until 2021 and whilst Chancellor, Rishi Sunak held a USA Green Card, allowing him to live permanently in the USA. Maybe this demonstrated that, like his wife, Mr Sunak was not fully committed to permanent residence in the UK.
    Although Narayana Murthy is retired and no longer chief executive or chairman of Infosys, he is their 'Chairman Emeritus’ and continues to be a leading shareholder and so clearly still wields influence.
    He - and his daughter, Sunak’s wife - stood to benefit from the UK government’s dealings with Infosys worth many millions.
    As Labour’s Shadow Paymaster General, Fleur Anderson MP commented in April 2022:
    “Despite Infosys making millions of pounds from lucrative Government contracts, Sunak failed to come clean about his families’ close financial ties to the company.
    “Given the company’s access to high-level Government Ministers, there are serious questions to be asked about whether Infosys received preferential treatment.”
    In April 2022, the Cabinet’s ‘ethics adviser’, Lord Geidt, cleared Mr Sunak of breaching the Ministerial Code over his wife’s tax affairs.
    More at: www.theguardian.com/politics/...
    In advice to the then Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, Lord Geidt wrote:
    “I advise that the requirements of the Ministerial Code have been adhered to by the Chancellor and that he has been assiduous in meeting his obligations and in engaging with this investigation.”
    But he added:
    “In reaching these judgments, I am confined to the question of conflicts of interest and the requirements of the Ministerial Code. My role does not touch on any wider question of the merits of such interests or arrangements.”
    Yes, the government had an “ethics adviser”, appointed by the then Prime Minister, Boris Johnson. But that didn’t mean Tory governments of this millennium had any ethics, did it?
    Tomorrow is our chance to remove the Tories from office.
    © Video and report by ‪@JonDanzig‬
    #generalelection2024 #RishiSunak #politics

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  • @JonDanzig
    @JonDanzig  17 дней назад +7

    → Rishi Sunak failed to declare wife’s interest in Infosys
    𝗜𝗦 𝗥𝗜𝗦𝗛𝗜 𝗦𝗨𝗡𝗔𝗞 𝗙𝗜𝗧 𝗧𝗢 𝗕𝗘 𝗣𝗥𝗜𝗠𝗘 𝗠𝗜𝗡𝗜𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥?
    When Chancellor, Rishi Sunak failed to declare his family’s interests in the multinational IT company, Infosys.
    The company reportedly only ended its operations in Russia in April 2022, which broke the spirit of sanctions following the invasion of Ukraine, and which potentially benefited Sunak’s family.
    Mr Sunak’s wife, Akshata Murthy, owns a significant stake in Infosys that her father - Sunak’s father-in-law - Narayana Murthy co-founded.
    When he first became an MP back in 2015, Rishi Sunak told New Delhi TV that Mr Murthy gave him advice on what to do.
    Mr Sunak's wife claimed non-domiciled status in the UK, and until she was put under pressure in April last year, was not paying UK tax on her huge dividend income from Infosys worth millions each year.
    She has since said she will voluntarily pay the tax, but will keep her ‘non-dom’ status, which could in future allow her family to legally avoid an inheritance tax bill of more than £275m.
    Until 2021 and whilst Chancellor, Rishi Sunak held a USA Green Card, allowing him to live permanently in the USA. Maybe this demonstrated that, like his wife, Mr Sunak was not fully committed to permanent residence in the UK.
    Although Narayana Murthy is retired and no longer chief executive or chairman of Infosys, he is their 'Chairman Emeritus’ and continues to be a leading shareholder and so clearly still wields influence.
    He - and his daughter, Sunak’s wife - stood to benefit from the UK government’s dealings with Infosys worth many millions.
    As Labour’s Shadow Paymaster General, Fleur Anderson MP commented in April 2022:
    “Despite Infosys making millions of pounds from lucrative Government contracts, Sunak failed to come clean about his families’ close financial ties to the company.
    “Given the company’s access to high-level Government Ministers, there are serious questions to be asked about whether Infosys received preferential treatment.”
    In April 2022, the Cabinet’s ‘ethics adviser’, Lord Geidt, cleared Mr Sunak of breaching the Ministerial Code over his wife’s tax affairs.
    More at: www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/apr/27/sunak-cleared-in-financial-affairs-investigation
    In advice to the then Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, Lord Geidt wrote:
    “I advise that the requirements of the Ministerial Code have been adhered to by the Chancellor and that he has been assiduous in meeting his obligations and in engaging with this investigation.”
    But he added:
    “In reaching these judgments, I am confined to the question of conflicts of interest and the requirements of the Ministerial Code. My role does not touch on any wider question of the merits of such interests or arrangements.”
    Yes, the government had an “ethics adviser”, appointed by the then Prime Minister, Boris Johnson. But that didn’t mean Tory governments of this millennium had any ethics, did it?
    Tomorrow is our chance to remove the Tories from office.
    © Video and report by Jon Danzig
    #generalelection2024 #RishiSunak #politics

    • @ytcensorhack1876
      @ytcensorhack1876 17 дней назад +1

      Tldr no he's not, but then again, there's a reason they call him rishi soon sacked 😉

    • @isabelstokes4042
      @isabelstokes4042 17 дней назад

      @@ytcensorhack1876 Nice one!!!

    • @sueronhaworth5713
      @sueronhaworth5713 16 дней назад

      WELL it will not be a problem TOMORROW will it

  • @californiadreamin8423
    @californiadreamin8423 17 дней назад +9

    Tomorrow the country will be rid of Sunak and Hoyle. However short the Lords lasts, Bercow should be appointed to the Lords.

  • @Yeah-Buddy-Lightweight
    @Yeah-Buddy-Lightweight 17 дней назад +9

    Can't wait for him to fly away to California.

    • @patrickyorke3028
      @patrickyorke3028 17 дней назад +3

      Not before we've hauled him through the Courts

    •  17 дней назад

      He won't even need a plane!

  • @alancoates4531
    @alancoates4531 17 дней назад +7

    Voters it pay back for the Tories, time to vote them out.

  • @andygillett9999
    @andygillett9999 16 дней назад +5

    I truly hope Labour do go ahead with their promises of going after the crooks who embezzled billions of taxpayers money during their tenure including this despicable excuse for a human being

  • @PercivalBlakeney
    @PercivalBlakeney 16 дней назад +2

    As with "Sir" Jimmy in charge of Broadmoor, it does seem Tory standard practice to put the lunatic in charge of the asylum.
    🙄

  • @tradeladder146
    @tradeladder146 16 дней назад +1

    Hmm, is this a Trick Question. 🤣🤣

  • @JonDanzig
    @JonDanzig  17 дней назад +2

    Sunak was the most Brexity Prime Minister of them all. Read my feature article about that:
    eu-rope.ideasoneurope.eu/2022/10/24/sunak-is-a-bigger-brexiter-than-johnson/

  •  17 дней назад +8

    Absolutely not. I presume it was a rhetorical question? The guy isn't fit to clean public lavatories .

  • @Slartyfartblarst
    @Slartyfartblarst 11 дней назад

    IIRC, I seem to recall that it was reported that he went to visit to see his mega rich father in-law shortly before the recent announcement of 100 new licences for gas and oil exploration in the North Sea.
    These events were coincidental and completely unrelated.

  • @davidmcculloch8490
    @davidmcculloch8490 13 дней назад

    Rishi sunk us, after promising integrity, professionalism and accountability.

  • @user-lt2rp3kd3d
    @user-lt2rp3kd3d 16 дней назад +1

    Not only did the crime minister benefit from his father in laws support, he's repayed him well with government contracts, policies to benefit himself and his crooked family, which was the only reason he's in politics, he's a disgrace and crooked, he should be jailed,

  • @soapytowel1565
    @soapytowel1565 16 дней назад

    It was always a sort of question, why does a millionaire/billionaire want to take up a job at

  • @mallory10259
    @mallory10259 16 дней назад +1

    today...payback.

  • @user-ld6ik5qm4m
    @user-ld6ik5qm4m 16 дней назад

    He forgot to mention the huge inheritance that he and his wife will get when his father-in-law pops his clogs in the future.

  • @IanScout1
    @IanScout1 16 дней назад +1

    No.

  • @chimeforest
    @chimeforest 16 дней назад

    Why can't you call the PM hypocritical?

  • @anthonymcnamee6297
    @anthonymcnamee6297 16 дней назад +1

    Bye 🤡🟦

  • @nalodailec
    @nalodailec 16 дней назад

    Short answer: No. Long answer: NO.

  • @LW-no9sm
    @LW-no9sm 16 дней назад

    He WASN'T EVER fit to be PM.

  • @user-pm2yo8lv1s
    @user-pm2yo8lv1s 16 дней назад +1

    So slimey

  • @mallory10259
    @mallory10259 16 дней назад

    NO...no

  • @nickbarton3191
    @nickbarton3191 17 дней назад +1

    Hmn, I don't consider India as a friendly country.