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Baroness Warsi, her extremist business partner and the lunch with the Prime Minister | |
2012-06-17 | |
She personally paid for potential customers, one of whom was in negotiations over a deal with her firm, to attend a Conservative Party lunch with the Prime Minister last month. The Sunday Telegraph has also learnt that her business partner, Abid Hussain, a former activist with a radical Islamic group who has a conviction for violence, secured an invitation to meet David Cameron at Downing Street, raising questions over the Prime Minister's security. The disclosures put Lady Warsi under fresh scrutiny. Mr Cameron has already asked Sir Alex Allan, the independent adviser on ministerial conduct, to investigate after The Sunday Telegraph disclosed that she had not declared a majority stake in Rupert's Recipes, a restaurant supply firm whose other shareholder is Mr Hussain. However the disclosure that she apparently used a political function to promote her business appears to breach clause one of the Ministerial Code, which states: "Ministers must ensure that no conflict arises, or appears to arise, between their public duties and their private interests." | |
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