Boris Johnson allies are calling for major changes to the way the new Tory chairman is chosen following the sacking of Nadhim Zahawi. Lord Cruddas, who spearheads the new Conservative Democratic Organisation (CDO) grassroots movement, is pushing for party members to have
Nadhim Zahawi sacked by PM Rishi Sunak Boris Johnson has “all the right attributes” to replace Nadhim Zahawi as Conservative Party chairman after he was sacked by Rishi Sunak following days of controversy over his tax affairs. Jacob Rees-Mogg threw his support behind
The Prime Minister has fired Conservative chair Nadhim Zahawi over a breach of the ministerial code. The Government announced today that Rishi Sunak had sacked Mr Zahawi following controversy surrounding his tax affairs. A letter from Mr Sunak communicating his decision was
Nadhim Zahawi has been sacked by Rishi Sunak telling the Tory chairman in a letter that it is “clear that there has been a serious breach of the Ministerial Code”. In his letter, the Prime Minister said the findings of his independent
A Tories’ top treasurer who was hired by Rishi Sunak and Nadeem Zahawai has been raking it in from a firm still dealing with Vladimir Putin’s Russia, a news report has claimed. Billionaire Mohamed Mansour co-owns UK-based Unatrac and a subsidiary supplying
Almost two-thirds of voters (62 percent) believe that Conservative Party chairman Nadhim Zahawi should quit the government after being caught up in a major tax scandal according to exclusive polling for Express.co.uk by Techne UK. The findings pile further pressure on to
Sir Jake Berry has become the latest Tory to call for Nadhim Zahawi to step down over the tax furore. The Rossendale and Darwen MP said it is “unsustainable” for the Tory chairman, who has admitted paying a penalty as part of
Labour’s lead over the Conservatives has stretched back to more than 20 points again according to the latest Techne UK tracker poll. According to the results over the survey of 1,624 voters taken yesterday and today, Labour has increased its share of
When Rishi Sunak became Prime Minister he warned the Conservative Party it was time to “unite or die”. But three mutinous months on and he has spent today rallying his troops once again with a team-building away day at his country retreat
Nadhim Zahawi has not made an “innocent error” in his tax affairs, the boss of HMRC has suggested. HMRC chief executive Jim Harra told the Public Accounts Committee this morning that “there are no penalties for innocent errors in your tax affairs”.