Rishi Sunak refuses to answer questions on wife's stake in firm with Russian connections
Chancellor was grilled about Akshata Murthy's £490million stake in Infosys. The multinational business technology giant is owned by her father, NR Murthy. Firm based in India and Delhi has so far refused to follow Western sanctions.
Chancellor was grilled about Akshata Murthy's £490million stake in Infosys. The multinational business technology giant is owned by her father, NR Murthy. Firm based in India and Delhi has so far refused to follow Western sanctionsAustralia Latest News, Australia Headlines
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