momentum and putting people on the field, we expect to see that in the coming weeks. kristen holmes traveling with donald trump in iowa. wednesday, moderating the republican presidential debate, we will be in des moines, nikki haley and ron desantis will share the stage, wednesday, january 10, only here on cnn. the national lead, a shocking and notable resignation from one of the most powerful and influential lobbying groups, wayne lapierre stepping down from the national rifle association, the nra, effective january 31, a civil trial involving him and the nra is scheduled monday. the founder of the reload, contributing to cnn, stephen, how big a deal is the resignation and how big of a surprise? the word you used is correct, shocking, this is the face of the national gun rights movement for the last several
thousand pounds a day. three months on and thousands of companies appear not to be confined to the law but not to be confined to the law but not a single fine has been issued. 0ne not a single fine has been issued. one of the firms yet to disclose its information is a cyber to connect cyprus based company that it is thought of the 5000 firms with property in england and wales we had to disclose this information other than uk governments is the true figure could be lower than that because some firms no longer exist and others have already transferred their property. but even using a conservative figure of 4000 firms at when one half thousand pounds a day, it gives us a figure of £10 million a day. that is 12.5 million us dollars. and given it s been more than 100 days since that january 31 deadline passed, that could total £1 billion 1.25 billion us dollars. the
lower because some firms no longer exist and others have transferred the property. but even using a conservative figure of 4000 firms at 2005 the pound today gives us a figure of £10 million a day, $12.5 million. given it has been more than 100 days since the january 31 deadline, that could total £1 billion, or $1.25 billion. well, the uk department for business and trade has released a statement saying the uk as a first country in the world to take this tough approach, and the statement goes on to state fines or just one tool in their arsenal and noncompliant companies are unable to buy or sell unregistered land which cuts off the flow of money. the statement says we are currently building cases against companies and prioritising actions against the
three months on, and thousands of companies appear not to be complying with the law, but not a single fine has been issued. one of the firms yet to disclose this information is a cyprus based company that owns this west london mansion with links to the former owner of the chelsea football club, oligarch roman abramovich. it is thought that up to 5000 firms with property in england and wales are yet to disclose this information, although the uk government has said that the true figure could be lower than that because some firms no longer exist and others have already transferred their property. but even using a conservative figure of 4000 firms at £2500 a day gives us a figure of £10 million a day. that s $12.5 million us. and given it s been more than 100 days since that january 31 deadline passed, that