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The Legatum Group founder, Christopher Chandler, who made made his fortune from a series of investments in Russia in the 1990s. Photograph: Afolabi Sotunde/Reuters A Conservative MP has claimed that a billionaire who founded an influential pro-Brexit thinktank has “a link with Russian intelligence
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Sergei Korolev was born on December 30, 1906 (January 12, 1907, in the Gregorian calendar, currently in use in Russia) in the city of Zhitomir in present day Ukraine, in the family of a Russian language teacher.
A British MP has used parliamentary legal protections to accuse Christopher Chandler, a New Zealand billionaire, of having been suspected of links to Russian intelligence. Mr Chandler founded the investment company Legatum Group which set up the think-tank Legatum Institute. The group traded in
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A co-founder of Fusion GPS met with a Russian lawyer just hours before she met with Donald Trump Jr. last year, as well as after the meeting
A Tory MP has claimed the founder of pro-Brexit think-tank the Legatum Institute was under suspicion of having worked for Russian intelligence services. Speaking under the protection of parliamentary privilege on Tuesday, Bob Seely said he and four other MPs had seen documents linking billionaire
The founder of a major pro-Brexit think-tank was dramatically accused of being a Russian agent in the House of Commons last night. Conservative MP Bob Seely used parliamentary privilege to cite French intelligence relating to billionaire Christopher Chandler. Mr Chandler, a New Zealand-born tycoon