• May 18, 2024
 Pandora Papers: Questions over Tory donations by ex-Russian minister’s wife

Conservative Party, Russia, Pandora Papers

By Pandora Papers reporting team
BBC Panorama

Pandora Papers

The Conservative Party is facing fresh questions about donations made by the wife of a former Russian minister.

Lubov Chernukhin is one of the biggest donors to the Tories, giving more than £1.8m since 2012.

Leaked documents reveal her personal wealth comes from her husband Vladimir. He has been financially linked to people who were close to the Kremlin.

Mrs Chernukhin’s lawyers say she is a British citizen and is entitled to do as she wishes with her money.

Her donations to the Conservative Party have given the 48-year-old access to figures at the top of UK government.

Mrs Chernukhin’s winning auction bids have seen her play tennis with Boris Johnson and dine with Theresa May, when she was prime minister.

But until now, very little has been known about the Chernukhins’ wealth and where it comes from.

The documents in the Pandora Papers leak of internal files and correspondence from offshore financial firms show the couple are linked to a network of 32 companies, three trusts and more than £100m in assets.

The documents indicate that Mrs Chernukhin’s wealth comes from her husband, with one email describing her as being “financially supported by her husband”, and another as “a housewife”.

One document shows Mr Chernukhin’s offshore company loaned £4m to his wife’s UK company.

The latest revelations follow separate allegations about two businessmen linked to donations to the party.

  • businessman whose companies donated to 34 Conservative MPs is alleged to have made millions from one of Russia’s largest fraud scandals. Former oil executive Victor Fedotov is the owner of a company behind a controversial infrastructure project in the English Channel, which is currently awaiting UK government approval

Both men deny any wrongdoing.

Working with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and the Guardian, BBC Panorama has had access to almost 12 million documents files from 14 companies in countries including the British Virgin Islands, Belize, Cyprus and Switzerland.

The Conservative Party say all donations have been properly and lawfully declared and followed all the rules.

Asked about the revelations about party donors that have emerged from the Pandora Papers investigation, the prime minister said all party donations are “‘vetted in the normal way in accordance with rules set up by the Labour government”, adding: “So we vet them the whole time”.

The main political parties including Labour and the Liberal Democrats have all faced calls to hand donations back over the years.

Meanwhile, in response to the claims, Transparency International UK says that vetting process for all political donors in the UK is “little more than a box-ticking exercise”.

“It’s easy to evade the rules or not look too closely. We must do better,” they add.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak said HM Revenue & Customs will examine the leaked papers “to see if there’s anything we can learn”.

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