Rishi Sunak and 10 ministers receive nearly £300,000 from oil and gas firms
Rishi Sunak and 10 of his ministers have received more than £290,000 from oil and gas companies, Labour analysis claims.
The revelation came in the week it was announced Shell more than doubled its annual profit to £32billion – its biggest result ever.
And it sparked more calls for increased taxes on energy giants to offset April’s rise in fuel bills.
Shadow Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said: “Millions of households are looking at a 40 per cent increase.”
The Labour dossier shows sacked Tory chairman Nadhim Zahawi had a £2,000 donation in 2017 to his local party from Amjad Bseisu, boss of North Sea oil firm EnQuest.
Teachers, civil servants and train drivers walk out in biggest strike in decadeMr Sunak’s Richmond Conservative Association had £6,000 from former oil baron Alexander Temerko two years earlier – when the Ukrainian was a director of Offshore Group Newcastle.
Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove ’s local Surrey Heath party got £75,000 from Tullow Oil boss Aidan Heavey.
There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing and all the figures were put to Conservative HQ.