Tories call for investigation into Angela Rayner over her tax affairs
Angela Rayner faces allegations of saving £40,000 in stamp duty by altering property deeds, prompting a formal ethics investigation into possible breaches of ministerial conduct.
- Angela Rayner is facing an ethics investigation over allegations of saving £40,000 in stamp duty related to her tax affairs.
- The Tories have referred Ms Rayner to the Prime Minister's independent adviser, accusing her of 'hypocritical tax avoidance.'
- Labour MPs have criticized Ms Rayner, stating she could have diminished concerns by being more transparent about her tax affairs.
- Rishi Sunak's adviser, Sir Laurie, will decide whether to launch a formal investigation into Ms Rayner's conduct.
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Angela Rayner faces possible sleaze probe over claims Deputy PM 'dodged £40,000 in stamp duty'
Angela Rayner faces a possible ethics investigation over whether she paid the correct tax on her multiple homes following suggestions the Deputy Prime Minister 'dodged £40,000 in stamp duty'.
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