David Cameron’s sudden passion for transparency comes after five years of buy-to-leave property purchasing, lobbying and a visit to Kazakhstan’s dictator
David Cameron thinks corruption is a bad thing and wishes Britain to set a global example of virtue. He is worried that his capital city, London, might become “a safe haven for corrupt money from around the world,” indeed for “plundered and laundered cash.” According to Transparency International, a tenth of the properties in Westminster alo...
Published on July 28, 2015 02:56