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− | The [[Bernard Lewis Family Charitable Trust]] donated £25,000 to the [[Centre for Social Cohesion]] in 2009 as well as donating £15,000 to [[Policy Exchange]].<ref>Bernard Lewis Family Charitable Trust, [http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends35/0001125035_AC_20091231_E_C.PDF Financial Statements 31 December 2009], p.9.</ref> Founded in 2008, this trust is controlled by the hugely wealthy Lewis family, best known as the owners of the River Island clothing stores. The family’s assets are held by the [[Lewis Trust Group]], which is controlled by an offshore company registered in the Cayman Islands. In addition to River Island, the Group owns the investment company [[Cavendish Asset Management]] and has property holdings worth over £1 billion<ref>Lewis Trust Group Ltd, Annual Report and Financial Statements made up to 31 December 2009, p.27.</ref> including 13 hotels in Israel and three in the United States.<ref>Lewis Trust Group Ltd... up to 31 December 2009, pp.3-4.</ref> According to the Electoral Commission, the Lewis Trust Group has donated a total of £52,000 to the [[Conservative Party]] whilst the head of the family, [[Bernard Lewis]], has personally donated £40,000. Bernard Lewis chairs the Bernard Lewis Family Charitable Trust, which according to its latest accounts controls funds just short of £5 million. | + | The [[Bernard Lewis Family Charitable Trust]] donated £25,000 to the [[Centre for Social Cohesion]] in 2009 as well as donating £15,000 to [[Policy Exchange]].<ref>Bernard Lewis Family Charitable Trust, [http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends35/0001125035_AC_20091231_E_C.PDF Financial Statements 31 December 2009], p.9.</ref> |
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+ | Founded in 2008, this trust is controlled by the hugely wealthy Lewis family, best known as the owners of the River Island clothing stores. The family’s assets are held by the [[Lewis Trust Group]], which is controlled by an offshore company registered in the Cayman Islands. In addition to River Island, the Group owns the investment company [[Cavendish Asset Management]] and has property holdings worth over £1 billion<ref>Lewis Trust Group Ltd, Annual Report and Financial Statements made up to 31 December 2009, p.27.</ref> including 13 hotels in Israel and three in the United States.<ref>Lewis Trust Group Ltd... up to 31 December 2009, pp.3-4.</ref> According to the Electoral Commission, the Lewis Trust Group has donated a total of £52,000 to the [[Conservative Party]] whilst the head of the family, [[Bernard Lewis]], has personally donated £40,000. Bernard Lewis chairs the Bernard Lewis Family Charitable Trust, which according to its latest accounts controls funds just short of £5 million. | ||
An affiliated family trust, the [[Catherine Lewis Foundation]], which has funded [[Civitas]], also donated £25,000 to the [[Traditional Alternatives Foundation]] in 2008/9.<ref>Catherine Lewis Foundation Company Limited by Guarantee, [http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends75/0000264175_AC_20090331_E_C.PDF Financial Statements 31 March 2009].</ref> | An affiliated family trust, the [[Catherine Lewis Foundation]], which has funded [[Civitas]], also donated £25,000 to the [[Traditional Alternatives Foundation]] in 2008/9.<ref>Catherine Lewis Foundation Company Limited by Guarantee, [http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends75/0000264175_AC_20090331_E_C.PDF Financial Statements 31 March 2009].</ref> |
Revision as of 09:21, 25 February 2015
The Bernard Lewis Family Charitable Trust donated £25,000 to the Centre for Social Cohesion in 2009 as well as donating £15,000 to Policy Exchange.[1]
Founded in 2008, this trust is controlled by the hugely wealthy Lewis family, best known as the owners of the River Island clothing stores. The family’s assets are held by the Lewis Trust Group, which is controlled by an offshore company registered in the Cayman Islands. In addition to River Island, the Group owns the investment company Cavendish Asset Management and has property holdings worth over £1 billion[2] including 13 hotels in Israel and three in the United States.[3] According to the Electoral Commission, the Lewis Trust Group has donated a total of £52,000 to the Conservative Party whilst the head of the family, Bernard Lewis, has personally donated £40,000. Bernard Lewis chairs the Bernard Lewis Family Charitable Trust, which according to its latest accounts controls funds just short of £5 million.
An affiliated family trust, the Catherine Lewis Foundation, which has funded Civitas, also donated £25,000 to the Traditional Alternatives Foundation in 2008/9.[4]
Trustees
Contact
- Clive Lewis
- River island Clothing Co
- Chelsea House
- West Gate
- London
- W5 1DR
- Tel: 020 8991 4500
Notes
- ↑ Bernard Lewis Family Charitable Trust, Financial Statements 31 December 2009, p.9.
- ↑ Lewis Trust Group Ltd, Annual Report and Financial Statements made up to 31 December 2009, p.27.
- ↑ Lewis Trust Group Ltd... up to 31 December 2009, pp.3-4.
- ↑ Catherine Lewis Foundation Company Limited by Guarantee, Financial Statements 31 March 2009.