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Smears against my wife awful, says Rishi Sunak

By IANS | Published: April 08, 2022 9:24 PM

London, April 8 An embattled British Conservative party Chancellor of the exchequer, Rishi Sunak, on Friday defended his ...

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London, April 8 An embattled British Conservative party Chancellor of the exchequer, Rishi Sunak, on Friday defended his Indian wife Akshata Murthy, daughter of Narayana Murthy, one of the founders of software giant Infosys, against charges of avoiding paying taxes in Britain.

Sunak, who is of East African-Indian origin, told media that reports about her non-domicile status are ‘unpleasant smears'.

A non-dom in the United Kingdom does not have to pay tax on her overseas income. The BBC estimated "she would have avoided 2.1 million pounds a year in UK tax".

This, while not unlawful, is embarrassing for Sunak, under whom comes Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

"To smear my wife to get at me is awful," Sunak insisted.

Murthy is said to own a 0.9 per cent stake in Infosys, which has been calculated as being worth 500 million pounds. Annual dividends from this holding is estimated to be 11.6 million pounds. On Thursday, it emerged she pays just 30,000 pounds a year in the UK on the British income.

The opposition Labour party said it would be "breath-taking hypocrisy" if the Cchancellor's wife had reduced her tax bill as he raised taxes for millions of workers referring to the rise in National Insurance contributions imposed in last month's budget by Sunak.

However, a section of British newspapers has claimed that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's office is leaking damaging material about Sunak to media. 10 Downing Street described the allegations as "categorically untrue" and "baseless".

On Thursday, the pro-Johnson Daily Mail ran a headline, which read: "Collapsed fitness chain backed by Rishi Sunak's non-dom wife was paid up to 650,000 pounds in furlough cash – while her billionaire father's IT firm claimed Covid handout for hundreds of UK staff".

Earlier, the attack against Sunak ranged from he being the richest member of Parliament with a net worth of 200 million pounds, to Infosys operating in Russia, which western corporate houses are restrained from doing after the West's sanctions against the Russian Federation following its invasion of Ukraine.

While Sunak may have built a slight fortune as an investment banker, his background is upper middle class, his father being a general practitioner and mother an owner of a chemist's shop.

The allegation about Infosys was ridiculous as an Indian company is under no obligation to copy its western counterparts, since the government of India maintains normal economic ties with Moscow.

From December 2021 until before the Russia-Ukraine conflict when Johnson's continuity as head of government looked untenable, because of a series of scandals associated with him it was widely being speculated in British print media as well as in Conservative circles that Sunak was a front-runner to succeed Johnson.

It was also pointed out at that point that while other cabinet colleagues were strenuously defending Johnson against the barrage of demands for him to step down, Sunak was lukewarm in doing so, which was interpreted as 'ambition'.

Sunak became popular when the British government was significantly generous in protecting the livelihoods during the Covid-19 crisis. But having borrowed money to extend such assistance, it was inevitable that he would have to raise taxes to repay the debt.

However, given the cost of living crisis that had descended on Britons because of inflation, the Chancellor's recent budget has been condemned as uncaring.

In Britain, a budget is identified in particular with the Chancellor, although the intelligentsia is aware its contents have the prior approval of the Prime Minister. With Johnson not saying much to protect Sunak against the onslaught unleashed against him on his proposals or lack of them, an impression has grown that the latter is being thrown under a bus.

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