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Queen's Birthday Honours: Sir Henry Angest, banker who gave Tories millions, is knighted in reward for 'political service' | |
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A millionaire ex-Tory party treasurer with links to a high-interest loans company has been knighted in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List, as others who donated to the Conservatives during the election are also recognised. | A millionaire ex-Tory party treasurer with links to a high-interest loans company has been knighted in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List, as others who donated to the Conservatives during the election are also recognised. |
The Swiss-born multimillionaire banker Sir Henry Angest, one of the Tories’ biggest financial backers, received a knighthood “for political service”. The fact that he has channelled almost £7m to the Conservatives in loans and donations has raised fresh concerns that the party is using the honours system to reward its donors. | The Swiss-born multimillionaire banker Sir Henry Angest, one of the Tories’ biggest financial backers, received a knighthood “for political service”. The fact that he has channelled almost £7m to the Conservatives in loans and donations has raised fresh concerns that the party is using the honours system to reward its donors. |
As chairman and chief executive of the Arbuthnot Banking Group, Sir Henry is also behind Everyday Loans, a company charging members of the public an average of 74 per cent APR. | As chairman and chief executive of the Arbuthnot Banking Group, Sir Henry is also behind Everyday Loans, a company charging members of the public an average of 74 per cent APR. |
Also knighted is Sir Michael “Mick” Davis, whose donations to the Tories total £1.4m, and who gave £160,000 during the election. The Honours Committee said his knighthood was for his work chairing the Prime Minister’s Holocaust Commission. | Also knighted is Sir Michael “Mick” Davis, whose donations to the Tories total £1.4m, and who gave £160,000 during the election. The Honours Committee said his knighthood was for his work chairing the Prime Minister’s Holocaust Commission. |
Another Tory donor, Jeremy Isaacs, who has given a total of £416,500, including £25,000 during the election, was made a CBE for his work with Imperial College NHS Trust in London. | Another Tory donor, Jeremy Isaacs, who has given a total of £416,500, including £25,000 during the election, was made a CBE for his work with Imperial College NHS Trust in London. |
As news of the awards emerged last night, the Labour MP Graham Jones warned: “People will be rightly concerned if it emerges that the Tories are rewarding their donors with honours.” | As news of the awards emerged last night, the Labour MP Graham Jones warned: “People will be rightly concerned if it emerges that the Tories are rewarding their donors with honours.” |
The most controversial of all today’s honours is Sir Henry’s knighthood, given his connection to a company offering high-interest loans. Everyday Loans was acquired in 2012 by the Secure Trust Bank, which is owned by Arbuthnot and has Sir Henry as its non-executive chairman. Although an Arbuthnot spokesman insisted it was not a payday loans company, because it only offered loans over periods of 13 months or more, its current average APR is 74.4 per cent. | The most controversial of all today’s honours is Sir Henry’s knighthood, given his connection to a company offering high-interest loans. Everyday Loans was acquired in 2012 by the Secure Trust Bank, which is owned by Arbuthnot and has Sir Henry as its non-executive chairman. Although an Arbuthnot spokesman insisted it was not a payday loans company, because it only offered loans over periods of 13 months or more, its current average APR is 74.4 per cent. |
Sir Henry’s link to Everyday Loans emerged in 2013, embarrassing the Conservatives at a time when the Government was promising to crack down on high-interest lenders. With his wealth estimated at £135m by the Sunday Times Rich List, Sir Henry has given the Conservatives a total of £1.9m in donations, either personally or through his companies. | Sir Henry’s link to Everyday Loans emerged in 2013, embarrassing the Conservatives at a time when the Government was promising to crack down on high-interest lenders. With his wealth estimated at £135m by the Sunday Times Rich List, Sir Henry has given the Conservatives a total of £1.9m in donations, either personally or through his companies. |
He is a member of the Leader’s Group, described by the Conservatives as the party’s “premier supporter group”. | He is a member of the Leader’s Group, described by the Conservatives as the party’s “premier supporter group”. |
A Conservative Party spokesman insisted last night: “Volunteering for a political party strengthens our civic democracy and contributes to public life. It is quite right we recognise long-standing contributions, just as we do for other types of public service. | A Conservative Party spokesman insisted last night: “Volunteering for a political party strengthens our civic democracy and contributes to public life. It is quite right we recognise long-standing contributions, just as we do for other types of public service. |
“All nominations for honours are assessed on merit by one of the nine independent honours committees, and must involve a personal commitment even if an individual has made a financial donation.” | “All nominations for honours are assessed on merit by one of the nine independent honours committees, and must involve a personal commitment even if an individual has made a financial donation.” |
The Arbuthnot spokesman said Sir Henry did not wish to comment. | The Arbuthnot spokesman said Sir Henry did not wish to comment. |
A Cabinet Office spokesman said: “Party donations do not play any part in the honours selection process.” | A Cabinet Office spokesman said: “Party donations do not play any part in the honours selection process.” |
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