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'''Johannes Huth''' is a founder of the European private equity firm [[KKR]] and a contributor to the UK [[Conservative Party]]'s EU referendum 'remain' campaign, [[Conservatives IN]]. <ref>Sarah Gordon, Harriet Agnew, [https://next.ft.com/content/684b41e8-1787-11e6-b197-a4af20d5575e 'Brexit campaigners out-fundraise their Remain rivals', 11 May 2016], ''Financial Times'', accessed 18 May 2016</ref> | '''Johannes Huth''' is a founder of the European private equity firm [[KKR]] and a contributor to the UK [[Conservative Party]]'s EU referendum 'remain' campaign, [[Conservatives IN]]. <ref>Sarah Gordon, Harriet Agnew, [https://next.ft.com/content/684b41e8-1787-11e6-b197-a4af20d5575e 'Brexit campaigners out-fundraise their Remain rivals', 11 May 2016], ''Financial Times'', accessed 18 May 2016</ref> | ||
Revision as of 14:45, 22 June 2016
Johannes Huth is a founder of the European private equity firm KKR and a contributor to the UK Conservative Party's EU referendum 'remain' campaign, Conservatives IN. [1]
EU 'Remain' campaign donor
Huth donated £20,000 on 18 April 2016 to Conservatives IN, the pro-EU campaign in the UK's referendum on 23 June 2016. [2]
Notes
- ↑ Sarah Gordon, Harriet Agnew, 'Brexit campaigners out-fundraise their Remain rivals', 11 May 2016, Financial Times, accessed 18 May 2016
- ↑ Electoral Commission,Donor Search, accessed 12 May 2016