To the Business, Energy and Industrial strategy Secretary:
For Clarity - Attempt 533,
533) "Amber Rudd's father was involved in business she ran despite being declared unfit."
(www.guardian.co.uk)
Dear Mr Clark,
We're told by the Guardian that although; "unfit to direct any company whether private or public" it seems that he did anyway - his daughter's - Amber "Red Mist" Rudd's.
We can only stand back and applaud the Guardian's noble attempt at asking the Home Secretary a question - we know how frustrating that can be. As for answers...
The Guardian's was simple and straightforward: how had Rudd junior ensured that Rudd senior was not involved in the day-to-day running of Lawnstone?
For someone usually so voluble, Amber Rudd was uncharacteristically silent. Her father also said nothing.
Q. Mr Clark, is it any wonder that the RICS involve themselves in the day-to-day running of its independent appointed company, Ombudsman Services:Property when they see yet another politician flouting The Rules - and they're not even European Rules?
Yours sincerely,
Steve Gilbert - The Ombudsmans61percent Campaign.
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