March 30, 2023
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Sunak’s wife holds shares in childcare firm given boost

The Liberal Democrats said it raises “serious questions” for Sunak and called for his ethics adviser, Sir Laurie Magnus, to investigate…reports Asian Lite News

Sunak’s wife holds shares in childcare firm given boost

Rishi Sunak’s wife is a shareholder in a childcare agency that will benefit from a major new policy announced in Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Budget.

The Prime Minister did not mention Akshata Murthy’s links to Koru Kids when he was questioned by MPs over why the financial announcement favoured private firms.

But, as first reported by the i newspaper, Companies House lists her as a shareholder in the firm as recently as March 6.

The Liberal Democrats said it raises “serious questions” for Sunak and called for his ethics adviser, Sir Laurie Magnus, to investigate.

This month Hunt announced a pilot of incentive payments of £600 for childminders joining the profession, a sum that doubles to £1,200 if they sign up through an agency.

Labour MP Catherine McKinnell quizzed Mr Sunak at the Liaison Committee on why the Budget was handing out a double bonus for childminders signing up through private agencies.

Asked on Tuesday by the chairwoman of the Petitions Committee if he had any interest to declare, Sunak replied: “No, all my disclosures are declared in the normal way.”

He told McKinnell the policy was “designed in consultation with the sector”.

Pressed on the rationale, he said: “I think it’s a reflection of the fact that they are through intermediaries so there are additional costs.

“And, ultimately, we want to make sure the policy is effective in bringing additional people into the system.”

He told her he would “happily write back” to the committee on “exactly what conversations were had and the rationale”.

Koru Kids is one of six childminder agencies listed on the Government’s website.

Welcoming the Budget, Koru Kids said on its website the “new incentives open to childminders are great”. It said a bonus of “£1,200 – yes double” would be paid “if you come through an agency like Koru Kids who offer community, training and ongoing support”.

Lib Dem chief whip Wendy Chamberlain said: “There are serious questions for Rishi Sunak to answer over any potential conflict of interest, and any extra income his family could receive from his own Government’s policy.

“Too often we have seen Conservative sleaze run amok. The public must be reassured that any breach of the Ministerial Code by the Prime Minister will be fully investigated.”

A representative for Murthy, the fashion-designer daughter of a billionaire, has been contacted for comment. Sunak mentions Murthy’s venture capital company, Catamaran Ventures, in his list of ministerial interests, but does not mention Koru Kids.

Ministers are expected to provide a written list of all financial interests that might “give rise to a conflict”.

The “interests of their spouse, partner or close family members” are included in the information expected to be handed over.

But they may not appear on the finished list if there is deemed not to be an issue. A spokeswoman for the Prime Minister said: “As the PM said yesterday, all interests have been declared in the usual way.”

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