Difference between revisions of "Subaskaran Allirajah"
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Sri Lankan born founder and owner of telecoms company [[Lycamobile]]. | Sri Lankan born founder and owner of telecoms company [[Lycamobile]]. | ||
− | Conservative Party donor - his company Lycamobile has donated more than £1.3 million since 2010 | + | Conservative Party donor - his company Lycamobile has donated more than £1.3 million since 2010 including over £500,000 in 2015 alone, 'despite avoiding paying any corporation tax for years by moving revenue out of the UK through a complex offshore corporate network'. <ref> Heidi Blake, Jane Bradley, Michael Gillard, Richard Holmes, Tom Warren,[http://www.buzzfeed.com/heidiblake/this-tory-donor-was-secretly-filmed-dropping-cash-stuffed-ru This Tory Donor Was Secretly Filmed Dropping Cash-Stuffed Rucksacks At Post Offices], Buzzfeed News UK investigation, 6 October 2015 </ref> |
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+ | ==Attended 2015 Conservative Party Black and White Ball election fundraiser== | ||
+ | In February 2015 Subaskaran Allirajah attended the [[Conservative Party]]'s annual '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), 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; jewellery tycoon [[Ranbir Singh Suri]] and lap dancing club owner [[Peter Stringfellow]].<ref> Elizabeth Rigby [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/678bc932-b084-11e4-9b8e-00144feab7de.html#axzz3RMFmkovA Tories out in force for London fundraising ball] ''Financial Times'', 10 February 2015, accessed 11 February 2015 </ref> | ||
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+ | One Tory donor told the ''Guardian'' he had been told if he bought a 'premium table at the event for £15,000 he would expect the company of a cabinet minister' and if 'he paid £5,000 for a standard table, he would expect a junior minister'. | ||
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+ | To raise additional money at the event, the Party sold one off prizes. These included, a 10km Iron Man run with [[Iain Duncan Smith]], dinner at home with [[Michael Gove]] and his wife, shoe shopping with [[Theresa May]], a meal at the Carlton Club with [[Sajid Javid]] and a session of jogging with [[Nicky Morgan]].<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> | ||
==External resources== | ==External resources== | ||
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− | [[Category:Conservative Party Donors|Allirajah, Subaskaran]] | + | [[Category:Conservative Party Donors|Allirajah, Subaskaran]][[Category:Sri Lanka|Allirajah, Subaskaran]] |
Latest revision as of 01:58, 7 October 2015
Sri Lankan born founder and owner of telecoms company Lycamobile.
Conservative Party donor - his company Lycamobile has donated more than £1.3 million since 2010 including over £500,000 in 2015 alone, 'despite avoiding paying any corporation tax for years by moving revenue out of the UK through a complex offshore corporate network'. [1]
Attended 2015 Conservative Party Black and White Ball election fundraiser
In February 2015 Subaskaran Allirajah attended the Conservative Party's annual '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), 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; jewellery tycoon Ranbir Singh Suri and lap dancing club owner Peter Stringfellow.[2]
One Tory donor told the Guardian he had been told if he bought a 'premium table at the event for £15,000 he would expect the company of a cabinet minister' and if 'he paid £5,000 for a standard table, he would expect a junior minister'.
To raise additional money at the event, the Party sold one off prizes. These included, a 10km Iron Man run with Iain Duncan Smith, dinner at home with Michael Gove and his wife, shoe shopping with Theresa May, a meal at the Carlton Club with Sajid Javid and a session of jogging with Nicky Morgan.[3][4]
External resources
- Heidi Blake, Jane Bradley, Michael Gillard, Richard Holmes, Tom Warren, This Tory Donor Was Secretly Filmed Dropping Cash-Stuffed Rucksacks At Post Offices, Buzzfeed News UK investigation, 6 October 2015
- Heidi Blake, Jane Bradley, Michael Gillard, Richard Holmes, Tom Warren, Lycamobile’s Offshore Empire Is Embroiled In Sri Lanka’s Hunt For Stolen Assets, Buzzfeed News UK investigation, 7 October 2015
Notes
- ↑ Heidi Blake, Jane Bradley, Michael Gillard, Richard Holmes, Tom Warren,This Tory Donor Was Secretly Filmed Dropping Cash-Stuffed Rucksacks At Post Offices, Buzzfeed News UK investigation, 6 October 2015
- ↑ Elizabeth Rigby Tories out in force for London fundraising ball Financial Times, 10 February 2015, accessed 11 February 2015
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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