On BBC’s Question Time presenter Fiona Bruce has come under fire as she has been accused of defending Nadhim Zahawi.
Zahawi has been under extreme pressure as details of his tax affairs have hit the headlines.
Nadhim Zahawi has not made an “innocent error” in his tax affairs it has been claimed. The head of HM Revenue and Customs suggested that Zahawi has not made an ‘innocent error’ raising fresh questions about the cabinet minister’s fine.
James Harra, HMRC’s chief executive, told a cross-party group of MPs on Thursday that “there are no penalties for innocent errors in your tax affairs” – making clear that his organisation did not fine those deemed to have taken “reasonable care”.
Now Nadhim Zahawi, is under pressure to reveal the source of about £30m of unsecured loans made to his wife’s UK property company, reports The Guardian.
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Things got rather heated on BBC Question Time when Fiona Bruce got into a debate with a guest about the former chancellor’s taxes.
Political commentator Konstantin Kisin and the presenter were discussing Nadhim’s HMRC penalty.
“The boss of HMRC said today that innocent people don’t pay penalties,” Mr Kisin said.
Fiona Bruce said he actually said that there are “no penalties for innocent errors,” to which he reiterated that Nadhim Zahawi still paid a penalty.
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However, Kisin took to Twitter to defend Bruce.
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Even after that people were not convinced…
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