Rape accusation against Sunak, who did not denounce his wife’s investments
Daniel Greenberg, a member of the UK Parliament’s Rules Committee, said Sunak mistakenly breached the code of ethics when British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s wife’s investments in childcare received government support.
Greenberg, a member of the parliamentary committee that advises on ethical behaviour, spoke about Sunak’s wife, Akshata Murthy’s investments in childcare. Recalling that Sunak was questioned by committee members in April on the grounds that he failed to inform parliament about his childcare investments, Greenberg said: “Murthy’s shareholding was an interest that should be mentioned. However, this error was due more to ignorance of the rules than to misdirection. saying.
Greenberg claimed that Sunak unintentionally breached ethical standards and noted that the Prime Minister should not be penalized in this regard.
Daughter of Indian billionaires
In April, it was revealed that Koru Kids, a company that provides childcare services, in which Murthy is a shareholder, was one of 6 companies chosen by the UK government to support childcare. Thereupon, the Standards Committee launched an investigation to address the ethical aspect of the issue.
Akshata Murthy, known as the businesswoman and daughter of Indian billionaire Narayana Murthy, and Sunak, the richest prime minister in British history, are frequently criticized for their assets. More recently, Murthy was criticized for failing to pay around £11.5m (roughly £400m) of tax on his overseas income, taking advantage of his “non-dominant” status.
Altar, on the other hand, was targeted by parliament members because of his delay in declaring his assets. (AA)
Source: Sozcu
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