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Sunak asks PM to refer him to ethics adviser

The chancellor has written to the prime minister to ask for an investigation into his financial affairs to determine whether all his interests were “properly declared”.

Rishi Sunak asked the prime minister to refer him to Lord Geidt, the independent adviser on ministers’ interests, after days of criticism over his wife’s tax status.

Mr Sunak said on Twitter that he had “always followed the rules” and that he hoped the review would “provide further clarity”.

In the letter, Mr Sunak asked Boris Johnson to refer him to Lord Geidt “given the recent speculation around my declarations”.

Labour has also written to Downing Street asking for an investigation into a “series of troubling revelations regarding the tax status and business connections of the chancellor and his household”.

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