Difference between revisions of "Peter de Putron"
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− | *[[Andrea Leadsom]] - payments were made to her directly through UK-registered companies controlled by de Putron: [[Gloucester Research]], which changed its name to [[GR Software & Research]], then to [[Trenchant]], and now trades under yet another name, [[G-Research]]. Leadsom's husband, [[Ben Leadsom]], is a director. | + | *[[Andrea Leadsom]] - payments were made to her directly through UK-registered companies controlled by de Putron: [[Gloucester Research]], which changed its name to [[GR Software & Research]], then to [[Trenchant]], and now trades under yet another name, [[G-Research]]. Leadsom's husband, [[Ben Leadsom]], is a director.<ref name="banker"/> |
− | *[[Open Europe]] - has made a total of £680,000 in donations to the right-wing think | + | *[[Open Europe]] - has made a total of £680,000 in donations to the right-wing think<ref name="banker"/> |
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Revision as of 22:30, 16 July 2014
Peter de Putron is a banker who lives in Guernsey and is the brother-in-law of UK financial services minister Andrea Leadsom.
He has donated £816,000 to the Conservative party since Leadsom first successfully ran for parliament at the 2010 election. [1]
Donations
- Andrea Leadsom - payments were made to her directly through UK-registered companies controlled by de Putron: Gloucester Research, which changed its name to GR Software & Research, then to Trenchant, and now trades under yet another name, G-Research. Leadsom's husband, Ben Leadsom, is a director.[1]
- Open Europe - has made a total of £680,000 in donations to the right-wing think[1]
Resources
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 David Leigh, James Ball and Leila Haddou, Top Tory has family link with offshore banker who gave party £800,000, The Guardian, 8 July 2014, acc 16 July 2014