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Labour donor Lord Alli failed to declare interests in tax haven firm

Peer who gave Starmer accommodation worth £20,000 ‘for son to study for GCSEs’ could earn £425,000 from offshore firm

Labour donor Lord Alli failed to declare interests in tax haven firm
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A Labour peer embroiled in the party’s ongoing donations row did not declare that he is a director at a company based in a tax haven.

An investigation by openDemocracy found that Waheed Alli could be entitled to more than £425,000 from the firm.

His directorship at Mac (BVI) Limited, a firm based in the British Virgin Islands, was added to his register of interests only after he was contacted by openDemocracy last month to ask why it was missing.