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Latest revision as of 02:39, 8 January 2018
Alexander Wilmot-Sitwell is the head of Bank of America's European business, and other emerging markets. [1]
He was previously chairman of UBS’s investment bank. [2]
Donations
Recorded by the Electoral Commission:
Date | Name of donor | Amount | Recipient |
---|---|---|---|
05/11/2014 | Mr Alexander S Wilmot-Sitwell | £50,000 | Conservative and Unionist Party |
17/12/2015 | Mr Alexander S Wilmot-Sitwell | £25,000 | Conservative and Unionist Party |
09/03/2016 | Alexander Wilmot-Sitwell | £15,000 | Britain Stronger in Europe[3] |
Notes
- ↑ Solomon Hughes, 'Grossly incompetent Libor scandal banker hands £50,000 to Tory Party', 5 April 2015, Independent, accessed 19 May 2016
- ↑ UBS, Wall Street Journal blog, 25 April 2012
- ↑ Electoral Commission Donor Search, accessed 16 May 2016