Poll: should Nadhim Zahawi keep his job?
On Wednesday, it will be three months since Rishi Sunak stood outside No 10 Downing Street for the first time as prime minister, vowing to lead a government with "integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level."
That line from Sunak's speech is once again causing problems for the PM, following his second fine for being caught in a moving car without a seatbelt and the continuing questions surrounding the tax affairs of Nadhim Zahawi, the cabinet minister and Conservative Party chairman.
After initially trying to kill the story stone dead, Zahawi admitted over the weekend that he made a multimillion-pound payment to HMRC over a tax dispute, which the MP says was the result of a "careless error".
The Independent first revealed Zahawi's tax arrangements were being investigated in July last year during the Tory Party leadership campaign. There are fresh reports this morning saying that the payment (said to be in the region of £5m) included a penalty, all but confirming the row involved unpaid tax.
Can YouGov co-founder Zahawi cling on as Tory chairman and cabinet minister without portfolio? Inside Politics is not aware of any polling data on the subject but MPs – even on his own side – suspect not. One former Tory minister told The Independent that Zahawi's position was now "untenable".
The Stratford-on-Avon MP has had enough jobs over the past few years to make the likes of George Osborne blush, but it is during his short-lived stint as chancellor when the settlement was made, according to the BBC, which now makes this scandal especially dangerous for Zahawi.
It also creates yet another headache for Sunak, who will no doubt be tackled by Labour leader Keir Starmer on the issue at Prime Minister's Questions – not to mention his ministers being repeatedly grilled about it in the media until then, as James Cleverly found out yesterday.
An ally of Zahawi's said earlier that the former chancellor "absolutely" will not be quitting in the face of growing pressure over his settlement. Lucy Powell, out on the broadcast round for Labour, said his position is "untenable" and that Sunak should sack him. It seems the PM has a big decision to make before Wednesday.
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