‘I wouldn’t seek US green card or non-dom status’ cabinet minister says as he is grilled over Rishi Sunak

A cabinet minister has said that he would never seek a green card or non-dom status – as he was grilled over Rishi Sunak’s household financial affairs.

George Eustice, the environment secretary, was speaking as the chancellor remained in the spotlight over revelations that he held US residency even after he moved into Number 11 while his multi-millionaire wife could have saved tens of millions through holding non-dom status.

Mr Sunak has now asked the prime minister to refer him to Lord Geidt, the independent adviser on ministers’ interests, to determine whether all his interests were “properly declared”.

A key issue under scrutiny is the chancellor’s admission that he did not give up the US green card he held after living and working in the United States until last autumn, a year and a half after his appointment to the job.

Questioned about whether it was appropriate for a resident of a foreign country to be responsible for UK tax, Mr Eustice told Sky News: “He had a US green card – I’m not an expert on that, I’ve never had one myself nor would I ever seek to have one to be honest.

“He’s now referred himself to the adviser on standards of ministerial interests.

“Lord Geidt will look at all of this and will make an assessment about whether he declared all the right things at the right time.”

Mr Eustice also said he did not have and nor would he seek to have non-dom status.

Politics

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *