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− | Syrian-born [[Wafic Said]] is reported to be a 'former operator of a kebab restaurant who made millions in commissions on a 1985 [[British Aerospace]] arms deal to sell Tornado fighters to the Saudi royal family'.<ref>Evans, R & Hencke, D. (2002) [http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2002/may/25/tax.politics 'Tax loopholes on homes benefit the rich and cost UK millions']. The <i>Guardian</i> 25th May 2002. Accessed 22nd May 2008</ref> | + | Syrian-born [[Wafic Said]] is reported to be a 'former operator of a kebab restaurant who made millions in commissions on a 1985 [[British Aerospace]] arms deal to sell Tornado fighters to the Saudi royal family'.<ref>Evans, R & Hencke, D. (2002) [http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2002/may/25/tax.politics 'Tax loopholes on homes benefit the rich and cost UK millions']. The <i>Guardian</i> 25 May 2002. Accessed 22nd May 2008</ref> Said's chief Saudi patron is reported to be [[Prince Bandar]].<ref>Evans, R & Hencke, D. (2002) [http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2002/may/25/tax.politics 'Tax loopholes on homes benefit the rich and cost UK millions']. The <i>Guardian</i> 25th May 2002. Accessed 22nd May 2008</ref> |
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Revision as of 05:25, 3 March 2015
Rosemary Said is the wife of Syrian-born Wafic Said and a UK Conservative Party donor.
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Syrian-born Wafic Said is reported to be a 'former operator of a kebab restaurant who made millions in commissions on a 1985 British Aerospace arms deal to sell Tornado fighters to the Saudi royal family'.[1] Said's chief Saudi patron is reported to be Prince Bandar.[2]
Rosemary Said has given the Conservative Party almost £580,000 and is reportedly a member of David Cameron's Leaders' Group of elite donors that enjoy direct access to the UK prime minister by virtue of donating more than £50,000 a year.
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- ↑ Evans, R & Hencke, D. (2002) 'Tax loopholes on homes benefit the rich and cost UK millions'. The Guardian 25 May 2002. Accessed 22nd May 2008
- ↑ Evans, R & Hencke, D. (2002) 'Tax loopholes on homes benefit the rich and cost UK millions'. The Guardian 25th May 2002. Accessed 22nd May 2008