former adviser to george w bush. welcome to the programme. rishi sunak has ordered an inquiry into the tax affairs of nadhim zahawi, the man he appointed as chair of the conservative party. the ethics adviser sir laurie magnus, a former investment banker, has been asked to get to the bottom of everything , following reports mr zahawi was forced to pay a fine and millions of pounds in unpaid taxes to hmrc. it is quite the turn around. on wednesday the prime minister told the commons there was nothing further to investigate. mr speaker, my honourable friend has already addressed this matter in full, and there is nothing more i can add. but there are plenty of questions that remain unanswered. number 10 says, it was only this weekend the prime minister became aware of penalties mr zahawi had paid to the tax office, while serving as chancellor. in that role, mr zahawi was nominally, overseeing the work of the tax office. a complicating factor. integrity and accountability is rea
President james madison. We will include your calls and tweets on dolly madison, monday at 9 00 eastern on cspan. During question time on wednesday, british Prime Minister David Cameron and Opposition Leader debated over bonuses for bankers. The government will form welfare reform policy, and housing benefits. This is just over an hour. Questions to the Prime Minister. Thank you. This morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. I shall have further such meetings later today. Over to a half thousand households are affected by the veteran tax. The Housing Federation thousands of disabled people have no chance no chance but to cut back further. Will the Prime Minister adopt this policy . Let me be absolutely clear. This is not a tax ripoff let me explain to the labor party. A tax is when you earn some money, the government take some of that money away from you, that as a tax. Only labor can call the benefit reform but tax increase. Let me be clear to you. Pensions are e
A sprawling tent village that had been the subject of ongoing frustration was finally dismantled, and vagrants removed, in a joint operation by council and community organisations from Friday 3 to Monday 6 March.
‘I was doing this for the love of this job,’ said Sergeant Johannes Chokoe. ‘When the victim is in front of me, I usually put myself in her shoes.’ Sergeant Johannes Chokoe, based at Limpopo’s Westenburg Police Station, was named SAPS Detective and Forensic Services Employee of the Year for his.
To be named the South African Police Services’ Detective and Forensic Services Employee of the Year, you’d need to be a special type of police officer.