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Boris Johnson’s dolphin wife accused of doing business with the Kremlin

The British economy minister, Rishi Sunak, was rebuked by the opposition: Does your household benefit from Russian money when the government has imposed sanctions on that country for the invasion of Ukraine?

03 Apr 2022 . Updated at 05:00.

evict Boris Johnson of 10 Downing Street is the main objective that has been outlined in British Labor, but not the only one. In the first main opposition formation they also want to avoid at all costs that another tory replace him in the Head of Government. At least this is what the demand from party leader Keir Starmerto Economy Minister Rishi Sunak, who was asked to clarify whether his wife’s family does business with the Kremlin.

Your home profit from russian moneywhen the government has imposed sanctions on that country for the invasion of Ukraine? It is in the public interest for us to have an answer: I am not attacking your family, I do not agree with that way of doing politics. But I want to know if the minister’s family benefits from money from a company he is investing in Russia when the government rightly says that no one should be doing that. I would have thought the minister would want to clear this up…In fact, it would help his wife if he answered, Starmer toldSky News.

In recent days, Sunak, who is one of the conservatives leading the pools to replace Johnson, has been in the crosshairs of the media and has been the talk in the corridors of Parliament for the business that the company Infosys has in Russia, a technology firm founded by Nayanara Murthy, the official’s father-in-law. The minister’s wife, Akshata Murthy, has shares in said company. And in which the minister’s wife, Akshata Murthy, has shares.

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