Nadhim Zahawi Sacked From Government By Rishi Sunak Over Tax Row
Nadhim Zahawi has been sacked as Tory Party chairman by Rishi Sunak.
The prime minister said there had been “a serious breach of the ministerial code” over Zahawi’s tax affairs.
“As a result, I have informed you of my decision to remove you from your position in HM government,” Sunak said in a letter to his Tory colleague.
The PM has been under pressure to sack Zahawi ever since it emerged that he had paid a £5 million settlement to HMRC over unpaid tax when he was chancellor last year.
In a statement a week ago, Zahawi - who was also cabinet minister without portfolio, said that HMRC has agreed that it had been a “careless and not deliberate” mistake.
In his letter to Zahawi, the prime minister said: “When I became prime minister last year, I pledged that the government I lead would have integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level.
“That is why, following new information which came to light in recent days regarding your personal financial arrangements and declarations, I asked Sir Laurie Magnus, the independent adviser on ministers’ interests, to fully investigate this matter.
“You agreed and undertook to co-operate fully with the inquiry.
“Following the completion of the independent adviser’s investigation – the findings of which he has shared with us both – it is clear that there has been a serious breach of the ministerial code.
“As a result, I have informed you of my decision to remove you from your position in HM government.
″“As you leave, you should be extremely proud of your wide-ranging achievements in government over the last five years.
“In particular, your successful oversight of the Covid-19 vaccine procurement and deployment programme which ensured the United Kingdom was at the forefront of the global response to the coronavirus pandemic.”
