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‘VIP access to Infosys’ haunts Sunak

UK Trade Minister Dominic Johnson Minister allegedly said he would help Infosys grow in UK

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‘VIP access to Infosys’ haunts Sunak
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6 Feb 2024 6:15 AM IST

London: UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing a fresh conflict of interest row after a Conservative minister on a trade mission to India last April said he would be happy to help IT firm Infosys, owned by his wife’s family, grow in the UK. According to a Daily Mirror investigation, Trade Minister Dominic Johnson said he was “keen to see a bigger Infosys presence in the UK and would be happy to do what he could to facilitate that.”

The development comes as the Bengaluru-based firm founded by Akshata Murty’s father vies for contracts in the UK worth 750 million pounds and plans to increase its workforce in its second-biggest market by 20 per cent to 6,000. Calling the uncovered documents “damning”, the opposition Labour said the government had serious questions to answer about giving “VIP access” to a business so personally close to Sunak and Liberal Democrats demanded full transparency.

“This government seems intent on wrecking the public’s trust in politics. The public has a right to know what the Government is up to. We must have full transparency of all government dealings with a firm so closely linked to the Prime Minister,” Liberal Democrat Deputy leader Daisy Cooper told The Mirror.

Rishi Sunak Conflict of interest Conservative Party Dominic Johnson Infosys Akshata Murty Labour Party Liberal Democrats Transparency 
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