And the results are in:
CATEGORIES
1. SERIAL and RECIDIVIST OFFENDERS
Nominations: DAVID BUCHLER (ex deputy Chairman Tottenham Hotspur)
PAUL BOBROFF - (ex Chairman Tottenham Hotspur)
RICHARD HOUSTON (Senior partner Deloitte llp)
AND THE WINNER IS: DAVID JULIAN BUCHLER
2. SUNDAY TIMES RICH LIST
Nominations: SIR JOHN BECKWITH
ANDREW BRODE
JON MOULTON
AND THE WINNER IS: SIR JOHN BECKWITH (and his son)
3. DONORS TO PRIME MINISTERS
Nominations: JONATHAN MOYNIHAN
AND THE WINNER IS:
JONATHAN MOYNIHAN – BARON OF CHELSEA
(yesterday’s late entrant – yet another Tory Party Treasurer was disqualified
for having donated less than £1,000,000)
4. GOVERNMENT MINISTERS
Nominations: NADHIM ZAHAWI
KEMI BADENOCH
AND THE WINNER IS: KEMI BADENOCH
The clincher was this week’s public statement that everyone
who doesn’t support her Rwanda deal is a Racist.
5. REGULATORY BODIES
Nominations: INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (ICAEW)
SOLICITORS REGULATION AUTHORITY
FINANCIAL REPORTING COUNCIL
COMPANIES HOUSE
A late entrant is the JUDICIAL CONDUCT INVESTIGATIONS OFFICE
but owing to their last minute decision to invoke s139 Constitutional Reform Act 2005
and that it is not involved in Company Law, that body did not qualify for entry.
LEAVING AS THE CLEAR WINNER: ICAEW
where the retiring CEO, Michael Izza, still can’t reconcile his records of more than 500 people
he publicly says are members of KPMG llp when they are not.
It is, presently, just a rumour that even though ICAEW fulfils all the conditions
for being wound-up in the Public Interest, it is about to happen to ICAEW
see [2022] EWHC 2734 (Ch)
6. "UNICORNS"
Nominations: QUANTEXA Ltd.
others were nominated but were deemed out of time.
AND THE WINNER IS: QUANTEXA LTD.
7. "MISCELLANY"
Nominations: LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
The nomination of the Department of Education and the Department of Trade and Business for deceiving the Information Commissioner in the matter of improperly disclosing data on held on upto 28,000,000 UK school children to the entire global Betting Industry was referred to a higher authority.
AND THE WINNER IS: THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
for its failures in the matter of:
(1) GRC International PLC, (2) Manolete Partners plc and (3) Quantexa Ltd.
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