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Investigation launched into PM's possible failure to declare his wife's interest in childminding agency

Parliament’s standards watchdog has launched an inquiry into the Prime Minister’s potential breach of transparency relating to his wife’s financial interest in a childminding agency.
The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, is under investigation by the Standards Commissioner, Daniel Greenberg
The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, is under investigation by the Standards Commissioner, Daniel Greenberg

The probe by the Standards Commissioner, Daniel Greenberg, relates to the shares Rishi Sunak’s wife Akshata Murty holds in the childminding agency Koru Kids.

The PM has been accused of a possible conflict of interest after he failed to mention his wife’s links to Koru Kids when he was questioned by MPs over why new childminders joining agencies will receive a larger financial incentive than those who sign up as independent childminders.

The policy, announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt in his Spring Budget, sees prospective childminders offered a £600 bonus, increasing to a £1,200 bonus for those signing on with one of six agencies, including Koru Kids that Murty holds shares in.

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