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The Independent UK
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Matt Mathers and Emily Atkinson

How Rishi Sunak made his money

PA Wire

Rishi Sunak’s vast fortune is back centre stage once again following the publication of his personal tax affairs.

The long-awaited tax documents cover the past four years, and summarise Mr Sunak’s UK taxable income, capital gains and tax paid as reported to HMRC, prepared by accountancy service Evelyn Partners.

The prime minister raked in more than £4.7m over the past three years, the tax return revealed – making more than £1.9m last year alone, including £1.6m in capital gains and more than £300,000 in earnings and investment income.

Mr Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty are worth a reported £730m (PA Wire)

Critics were quick to question the timing of the release, which coincided with Boris Johnson’s dramatic hearing with the committee invesigating whether he misled parliament with his denials over Partygate.

It also clashed with a Commons vote on Mr Sunak’s new deal on post-Brexit trading arrangements for Northern Ireland.

After criticism over the timing of its release subsided, scrutiny again turned to the prime minister’s wealth.

Mr Sunak is one of the richest politicians to have entered No 10. According to The Sunday Times Rich List, Mr Sunak and his wife, Indian tech billionaire’s daughter Akshata Murty, are worth £730m.

The MP for Richmond in the Yorkshire Dales previously served as chancellor under Mr Johnson, meaning he has experience at the top levels of government.

The tax status of Mr Sunak’s wife Ms Murty was first thrown into the public eye last year (PA Wire)

He oversaw the government’s furlough scheme during the Covid-19 pandemic and drew up plans for the cost of living payments being given to people to help them cover sky-high energy, fuel and food prices.

Mr Sunak was first elected to Parliament just eight years ago in 2015 and his rise to the top has been swift.

He was promoted to the role of parliamentary undersecretary at the now-defunct Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government by Mr Johnson in 2019.

Just a year later, he got another promotion to chief secretary of the Treasury and was then made chancellor by Mr Johnson in 2020.

Prior to entering Parliament, Mr Sunak worked as an investment banker and it was his experience in the industry that qualified him for the role of overseeing the nation’s finances, in Mr Johnson’s opinion.

Mr Sunak is an alumnus of Goldman Sachs (AFP/Getty)

Ms Murthy, whom Mr Sunak married in 2009, is the daughter of NR Narayana Murthy, founder of the Indian multinational IT services company Infosys, who is worth an estimated £3.8bn. She is reported to have a £690m stake in the family firm.

While Mr Sunak and his wife have a combined worth of more than £700m, the PM made his own fortune while working in the City of London.

After studying politics, philosophy and economics at Oxford University, like so many politicians before him, Mr Sunak went on to work as an analyst for Goldman Sachs before joining a series of hedge funds.

In the speeches he has given since winning the latest leadership contest, Mr Sunak vowed to unify his divided party and warned of the “profound economic challenge” ahead.

He also paid tribute to his humiliated predecessor Ms Truss, telling the nation: “I would like to pay tribute to Liz Truss for her dedicated public service to the country.

”She has led with dignity and grace through a time of great change and under exceptionally difficult circumstances both at home and abroad.

Mr Sunak was chancellor under Boris Johnson (Getty)

”I am humbled and honoured to have the support of my parliamentary colleagues and to be elected as leader of the Conservative and Unionist Party.

”It is the greatest privilege of my life to be able to serve the party I live and to give back to the country I owe so much to.”

One of the first real tests of his leadership came in January 2023 when it emerged that Conservative Party chairman Nadim Zahawi had been forced to settle a tax dispute with HMRC and received a costly fine during his own tenure.

That placed huge pressure on Mr Zahawi to resign, which he refused to do, prompting Mr Sunak to order an investigation, face accusations of being “weak” from Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and inquiries from the press about whether he too had ever been forced to pay a tax fine.

The prime minister raked in more than £4.7m over the past three years, according to his tax return (REUTERS)

After initially refusing to answer, saying he considered his personal tax affairs “confidential”, No 10 finally confirmed on Mr Sunak’s behalf that he had never been fined by HMRC, with chancellor Jeremy Hunt producing the same answer.

He has, however, twice received fixed-penalty notices from the police: once for breaking pandemic laws by attending a birthday party for Mr Johnson in No 10 and once for failing to wear a seatbelt in a moving car during a visit to Lancashire.

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