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:Caring was legitimately permitted to keep his assets offshore by a hereditary quirk of UK tax law, under which he is registered as “non-domiciled”, courtesy of his Italian-American father. The HSBC records suggest Caring’s $1m donation was paid in return for former president Bill Clinton’s attendance at a lavish costume charity ball organised by Caring in St Petersburg, Russia. <Ref> Paul Lewis in New York and James Ball in London, [http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/feb/10/hillary-clinton-foundation-donors-hsbc-swiss-bank Clinton foundation received up to $81m from clients of controversial HSBC bank], The ''Guardian'', 10 February 2015 06.00 EST, accessed same day </ref>
 
:Caring was legitimately permitted to keep his assets offshore by a hereditary quirk of UK tax law, under which he is registered as “non-domiciled”, courtesy of his Italian-American father. The HSBC records suggest Caring’s $1m donation was paid in return for former president Bill Clinton’s attendance at a lavish costume charity ball organised by Caring in St Petersburg, Russia. <Ref> Paul Lewis in New York and James Ball in London, [http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/feb/10/hillary-clinton-foundation-donors-hsbc-swiss-bank Clinton foundation received up to $81m from clients of controversial HSBC bank], The ''Guardian'', 10 February 2015 06.00 EST, accessed same day </ref>
  
==UK Donations==
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==Political donations==
  
 
<ref> Electoral Commission, [https://pefonline.electoralcommission.org.uk/Search/CommonReturnsSearch.aspx?type=basicDonationSearch Donation Search], accessed 11 February 2015 </ref>
 
<ref> Electoral Commission, [https://pefonline.electoralcommission.org.uk/Search/CommonReturnsSearch.aspx?type=basicDonationSearch Donation Search], accessed 11 February 2015 </ref>
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==The Black and White ball 2015==
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On 9 February 2015, the [[Conservative Party]] held their 'Black and White ball' election fundraiser at the Grosvenor Hotel in London. The event was attended by almost the entire Cabinet, except for [[Boris Johnson]] and [[George Osborne]] who were at the G20 in Istanbul.
  
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Party donors at the ball included: hedge fund boss [[Stanley Fink]] (Lord Fink), who wants Britain to rival offshore tax havens with an equally generous tax regime; [[Subaskaran Allirajah]], the founder of [[Lycamobile]], who paid no corporation tax between 2007 and 2014 despite generating millions in revenue; jewellery tycoon [[Ranbir Singh Suri]]; and lap dancing club owner [[Peter Stringfellow]].
  
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To raise funds the Party also auctioned one-off prizes, including events with ministers. Richard Caring donated a night's exclusive use of his private members' club 'Annabel's', which sold for £110,000.<ref> Rajeev Syal and Rowena Mason [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/feb/09/conservative-donors-pay-up-to-15000-for-table-at-election-fundraiser Conservative donors pay up to £15,000 for table at election fundraiser] ''The Guardian'', 9 February 2015, accessed 11 February 2015 </ref><ref> Rajeev Syal, Rowena Mason and Robert Booth [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/feb/10/tory-donors-bid-shoe-shopping-theresa-may-10km-run-ids Right bids? Tory auction offers shoe spree with May or 10km run with IDS] ''The Guardian'', 10 February 2015, accessed 11 February 2015 </ref>
  
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==Affiliations==
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*UK prime minister [[David Cameron]]'s [[Leader's Group]] - Conservative Party donors who give more than £50k annually.
  
 
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==External resources==
 
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*Martin Robinson, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2946926/Anger-dirty-deal-saw-1-100-UK-holders-HSBC-Swiss-accounts-dodge-prosecution-bank-s-boss-walked-Government-job.html#ixzz3RNXlayz2 Anger over 'dirty deal' which saw 1,100 UK holders of HSBC Swiss accounts dodge prosecution and how the bank's boss walked into a top Government job], Daily Mail, 
==The Black and White ball 2015==
 
On the 9 February 2015, the [[Conservative Party]] held their 'Black and White ball' election fundraiser at the Grosvenor Hotel in London. The event was attended by almost the entire Cabinet, [[Boris Johnson]] and [[George Osborne]] did not attend due to the G20 event, and by party donors including; hedge fund boss [[Stanley Fink]] (Lord Fink), who wants Britain to rival offshore tax havens with an equally generous tax regime; founder of [[Lycamobile]], who paid no corporation tax between 2007 and 2014 despite generating millions in revenue, [[Subaskaran Allirajah]]; jewellery tycoon [[Ranbir Singh Suri]] and lap dancing club owner [[Peter Stringfellow]].
 
 
 
As a further way of raising money at the event the Party sold one off prizes, including events with Ministers. Caring donated a night's exclusive use of his private members' club 'Annabel's' for the auction, which sold for £110,000.<ref> Rajeev Syal and Rowena Mason [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/feb/09/conservative-donors-pay-up-to-15000-for-table-at-election-fundraiser Conservative donors pay up to £15,000 for table at election fundraiser] ''The Guardian'', 9 February 2015, accessed 11 February 2015 </ref><ref> Rajeev Syal, Rowena Mason and Robert Booth [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/feb/10/tory-donors-bid-shoe-shopping-theresa-may-10km-run-ids Right bids? Tory auction offers shoe spree with May or 10km run with IDS] ''The Guardian'', 10 February 2015, accessed 11 February 2015 </ref>
 
 
 
==Affiliations==
 
*UK prime minister [[David Cameron]]'s [[Leader's Group]] - Conservative Party donors who give more than £50k annually
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 15:09, 11 February 2015

Richard Caring is a British retail magnate.

HSBC Swiss leaks

In 2015 a a major investigation by the International Consortium of Journalists into leaked records from HSBC's Swiss banking arm revealed Caring as holding offshore assets in a tax-free Geneva account.

Clinton Foundation donor

Leaked HSBC bank’s internal records show Caring used his tax-free Geneva account to transfer $1m into the New York-based foundation.

Caring was legitimately permitted to keep his assets offshore by a hereditary quirk of UK tax law, under which he is registered as “non-domiciled”, courtesy of his Italian-American father. The HSBC records suggest Caring’s $1m donation was paid in return for former president Bill Clinton’s attendance at a lavish costume charity ball organised by Caring in St Petersburg, Russia. [1]

Political donations

[2]

Date Amount Type of donation Party donated to Subsidiary of party
31/03/2010 £28,993.82 Sponsorship Conservative Party Central party
31/03/2010 £140,000.00 Auction prizes Conservative Party Central party
23/07/2012 £45,506.93 Sponsorship Conservative Party Central party
23/07/2012 £7,500.00 Cash Conservative Party Central party




The Black and White ball 2015

On 9 February 2015, the Conservative Party held their 'Black and White ball' election fundraiser at the Grosvenor Hotel in London. The event was attended by almost the entire Cabinet, except for Boris Johnson and George Osborne who were at the G20 in Istanbul.

Party donors at the ball included: hedge fund boss Stanley Fink (Lord Fink), who wants Britain to rival offshore tax havens with an equally generous tax regime; Subaskaran Allirajah, the founder of Lycamobile, who paid no corporation tax between 2007 and 2014 despite generating millions in revenue; jewellery tycoon Ranbir Singh Suri; and lap dancing club owner Peter Stringfellow.

To raise funds the Party also auctioned one-off prizes, including events with ministers. Richard Caring donated a night's exclusive use of his private members' club 'Annabel's', which sold for £110,000.[3][4]

Affiliations

External resources

Notes

  1. Paul Lewis in New York and James Ball in London, Clinton foundation received up to $81m from clients of controversial HSBC bank, The Guardian, 10 February 2015 06.00 EST, accessed same day
  2. Electoral Commission, Donation Search, accessed 11 February 2015
  3. Rajeev Syal and Rowena Mason Conservative donors pay up to £15,000 for table at election fundraiser The Guardian, 9 February 2015, accessed 11 February 2015
  4. Rajeev Syal, Rowena Mason and Robert Booth Right bids? Tory auction offers shoe spree with May or 10km run with IDS The Guardian, 10 February 2015, accessed 11 February 2015