Felicity Buchan was Exchequer Secretary when a Clinton connected consulting firm, Teneo got the mandate to administer failed energy provider, Bulb.
Teneo's parent company, Teneo Global LLC, is a Delaware-based entity so none of the £30 million fees will attract Corporation Tax.
In other words, the poor old British taxpayer gets stuffed twice....once by having to fund the Bulb fiasco and then again by having to pay brutal Teneo fees now the subject of a High Court case.
Teneo has always been a bit of a mystery. Its founder, Declan Kelly was recently kicked out for "drunkenly touching women inappropriately".
Teneo specialises in recruiting high-profile politicians to promote its business paying them vast fees.
Lord Hague just received a £250,000 fee for services difficult to ascertain.
Other Tories like Oliver Letwin figure. You can see the LIST here.
If you are a reader with the misfortune to have lost money with Bulb you will be comforted to know that senior Tory figures will be beneficiaries of your distress!
It is an utter disgrace that a firm like Teneo should be allowed to rip off hard-pressed British taxpayers in this way. Hopefully, the High Court will substantially reduce the fees.
The Dame calls upon Miss Buchan to explain why the Treasury ever allowed Teneo to handle the Bulb administration.
This government has a revolting stench of corruption rising from its putrifying body.
The other Teneo founder was Clinton aide, Doug Band. Doug looked after Bill's more indiscreet needs. What a den of iniquity
ReplyDeleteOne certain thing dear Dame...Oliver and Willy would NEVER be interested in drunkenly assaulting the fair sex...
ReplyDeleteFelicity, you do have a need to reply. Many constituents lost money
ReplyDeleteFlicker does not do the Hornet. Drop dead, Dame
DeleteGo whip yerself, fool
DeleteThis is just shocking
ReplyDeleteI see Teneo is in more trouble https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/scottish-government-spend-almost-400-25478764
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ReplyDeleteThis article goes to prove that you do not just have it in for Labour politicians whom you do not like. Dent Coad take heed, the bastard Tories are now getting it. Your chance to have a field day, Emma. Go, go, go if you can.
Correct, dear 21:13. Anyone voter with a sense of right or wrong would know that this government is mired in corruption and near criminal incompetence. The fact that our MP turns a blind eye to some of the more blatant examples is really quite worrying. The great Doctor Heffer once wrote that the Tory Party needs to be out of office for a while to 'find itself': how right he was!
ReplyDeleteI can indeed confirm that I have played a colossal part in shafting the entire British economy and, in turn, all of the silly proles who pay income tax in this once (but very much no longer) great nation. I do wish this so called Dame (a word I am fucking desperate for the King to bestow upon and before my great forename) would stop drawing attention to my shortcomings and focus more on the other labour people or something. Find something else to moan about and keep my name far away from this childish hobby of a blog of yours or I shall instruct NONE other than
ReplyDeleteThe Right Honourable Mr Sir Geoffrey Cox KC MP
To make an example of you and have every mention of me removed from here. Now go boil your head!!
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