Nadhim Zahawi releases statement in response to tax affair claims
Rishi Sunak said he didn’t know the former chancellor Nadhim Zahawi paid a penalty to settle his tax dispute with HMRC, Downing Street said today.
The prime minister’s official spokesman added that “additional facts” had been placed in the public domain over the weekend by Mr Zahawi.
Mr Sunak has ordered his ethics adviser to examine Mr Zahawi’s tax affairs as “clearly in this case there are questions that need answering”.
Mr Zahawi said he was confident he “acted properly throughout” and has resisted calls to stand down despite warnings from Tory MPs that his position is “untenable” and calls from Sir Keir Starmer for him to be sacked.
A source close to the former chancellor told PA that Mr Zahawi would stay in his role, while a senior Tory said he was “unlikely” to survive the row over a tax penalty from HMRC, estimated at around £5m.
Anneliese Dodds, Labour chair, said her Tory counterpart could help clear up the controversy by publishing his tax returns going back to 2018, the year a stake in YouGov was sold by a Gibraltar-registered trust linked to Mr Zahawi.
Rishi Sunak ‘didn’t know’ Nadhim Zahawi paid penalty to settle tax dispute
Rishi Sunak didn’t know last week that former chancellor Nadhim Zahawi had paid a penalty to settle his tax dispute, Downing Street has said.
The prime minister’s official spokesman said that “additional facts” had been placed in the public domain over the weekend by Mr Zahawi.
“As you heard from the prime minister this morning, he thinks it’s right because of this to ask his independent adviser to establish the facts,” he added.
Joe Middleton23 January 2023 14:01
Nicola Sturgeon calls on Zahawi to go
Nicola Sturgeon has urged Nadhim Zahawi to step down after it was revealed he paid a penalty to resolve a multimillion-pound tax dispute.
The Scottish first minister said there must have been “something untoward” about the Tory chair’s taxes in order for him to be fined millions of pounds, as has been reported.
Former chancellor Mr Zahawi said he was “confident I acted properly throughout”, and welcomed the investigation.
Speaking to journalists on Monday, Ms Sturgeon said: “I think his position … is untenable. I think he should resign his current position as chair of the Conservative Party.
“It seems to be the case … that while he was Chancellor he settled a seven-figure tax bill with HMRC which included a very significant penalty.
“That means, as far as I can see, that there must have been something untoward about his tax affairs to a very large tune, in terms of the amount of money involved.”
Liam James23 January 2023 16:45
Rishi Sunak followed ‘usual process’ over Zahawi appointment, minister claims
Rishi Sunak followed the “usual process” in appointing Nadhim Zahawi as Tory chair while he faced an investigation over his tax affairs, a minister said.
Cabinet Office minister Jeremy Quin, responding to criticism in the Commons from Labour over Mr Zahawi, told MPs: “We follow a proper process under the Ministerial Code.
“Interests are required to be declared, they are required to be shared through the Ministerial Code process and discussed with permanent secretaries.
“I am absolutely confident that the usual process will have been followed in the appointment process by this prime minister for the right honourable gentleman.
Liam James23 January 2023 16:17
Rishi Sunak ‘duped by fake Falklands hero at veterans meeting’
Rishi Sunak was “duped” by a fake Falklands war hero at a Downing Street meeting for veterans attended by fellow ministers, according to a report (Adam Forrest writes).
The prime minister and veterans minister Johnny Mercer last month hosted Chris Webber – a man claiming he had fought in the Falklands conflict.
But a group investigating fake war heroes called the Walter Mitty Hunters Club claims to have exposed Mr Webber as a fantasist, according to The Mirror.
Liam James23 January 2023 15:52
Nadhim Zahawi thought to be worth up to £100m, one of richest MPs
Nadhim Zahawi’s personal finances have caused a storm in Westminster over the weekend as he faces calls to resign after admitting to a settlement with HMRC over a “careless” error.
The Tory chair has an estimated net worht of £100m and is thought to be one of the richest MPs – along with Rishi Sunak, the prime minister who has ordered an investigation into Mr Zahawi’s tax affairs.
The Independent reported in July that Mr Zahawi’s finances had been secretly investigated by the National Crime Agency (NCA) in 2020.
Liam James23 January 2023 15:17
Rishi Sunak refuses to say if Nadhim Zahawi should resign over tax affair investigation
Rishi Sunak has refused to say whether Nadhim Zahawi should resign after the prime minister opened an investigation into the Tory chair’s tax affairs.
Rishi Sunak refuses to say if Nadhim Zahawi should resign over tax affair investigation
Liam James23 January 2023 14:37
Ambulance workers on strike
Thousands of ambulance workers went on strike today as unions urged the chancellor to find the money to pay health workers “fairly” in order to end the walkouts.
Up to 15,000 Unison ambulance workers are striking on Monday for the third time in five weeks, and will be joined by 5,000 of their NHS colleagues at two hospital trusts in Liverpool.
Further strikes are planned in the coming weeks by nurses and other NHS staff – 6 February is likely to see the biggest strike action the NHS has ever experienced, with thousands of nurses and ambulance workers due to stage walkouts if no deal has been reached by then.
Liam James23 January 2023 14:00
Read Nadhim Zahawi’s response to The Independent over tax allegations in full
Nadhim Zahawi tried to stop The Independent exposing that he was being investigated over his tax affairs by threatening to sue if we published.
Mr Zahawi, who was chancellor at the time, repeatedly said he had paid “all due taxes” and would take legal action if we reported that he had been investigated.
The Independent ignored his threats and published two reports, detailing how Mr Zahawi had faced inquiries from the Serious Fraud Office, the National Crime Agency and HMRC.
Joe Sommerlad details the entire exchange:
Liam James23 January 2023 13:30
Keir Starmer calls for Nadhim Zahawi to be sacked
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said Nadhim Zahawi’s position is “untenable” and he should be sacked.
He told reporters: “I think it’s obvious that Zahawi can’t stay as Tory Party chair, the very idea that he can be discussing and negotiating his own tax affairs with the body that he’s supposed to be running, everybody knows it’s wrong.
“He clearly isn’t going to resign and so the Prime Minister needs to show some leadership.
“This is a test of the prime minister. He promised us – his first words – integrity and accountability.
“Well, if those words mean anything, the prime minister should sack him, and sack him today and show some leadership.
“Because if he doesn’t, it’s just going to be further evidence, I think, for the British public, as to just how weak this prime minister really is.”
Failing to sack Mr Zahawi would be a “strong failure of leadership” and “if this was somebody in my team, I would sack them”, Sir Keir added.
Katy Clifton23 January 2023 13:26
Rishi Sunak ‘has confidence’ in Nadhim Zahawi despite ethics probe
Rishi Sunak retains confidence in Nadhim Zahawi as Tory party chair and hopes the investigation into him is completed “as quickly as possible”, No 10 said.
The prime minister’s official spokesman said: “He retains the prime minister’s confidence, that’s why he continues in the role as is standard practice.”
He could not give a timeline for the investigation to be finished and acknowledged it would be up to Mr Sunak if he wants to disagree with its conclusions.
“The prime minister remains the final arbiter of the code,” the spokesman said.
Liam James23 January 2023 13:00
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