Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson Received £1 Million Donation From Thai Crypto Investor
Former UK prime minister Boris Johnson received a £1 million donation from a Thailand-based cryptocurrency investor, parliamentary documents have revealed. The register of interests, published on Friday 13 January, showe...
The register of interests, published on Friday 13 January, showed that Johnson's company Boris Johnson Ltd., received the donation from Christopher Harborne. It also showed that Johnson earned £250,000 for a speech held at blockchain company ParallelChain Lab in Singapore....
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