Zahawi, Barrowman and Mone: why libel law rewards liars, and how we could change it.
Baroness Mone introduced a company, PPE Medpro, to the “VIP fast lane” for supplying PPE to the Government during the
Baroness Mone introduced a company, PPE Medpro, to the “VIP fast lane” for supplying PPE to the Government during the
Everyone is talking about the £3.7m tax which Nadhim Zahawi carelessly failed to pay. Perhaps not enough people are talking
UPDATE: this was written right after Zahawi issued his statement on 21 January. The timeline in that statement is contradicted
It’s increasingly likely that Nadhim Zahawi should have paid £3.7m in tax at some point after 2005, but didn’t. What
UPDATE: this was written on 19 January, and I haven’t updated it. We subsequently learned (thanks to the Guardian) that
That’s the obvious inference of this astonishing story in today’s Sun. On the face of it, this confirms my investigation
Back in July, I reported that Nadhim Zahawi, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, had founded YouGov using a tax avoidance
The SRA has warned solicitors to stop sending libel letters which falsely claim to be confidential, and mustn’t be published.
Nadhim Zahawi responded to an innocuous tweet with a libel threat. He refuses to answer any of the many, many
I’ve told Zahawi’s lawyers I’m going to accuse him of lying to Kay Burley in his Sky News interview back